Standard CPR versus interposed abdominal compression CPR in shunted single ventricle patients: comparison using a lumped parameter mathematical model.
Daniel StrombergKaren CarvalhoAlison MarsdenCarlos M MeryCamille ImmanuelMichelle MizrahiWeiguang YangPublished in: Cardiology in the young (2021)
In this model, IAC-CPR confers significant advantage over standard CPR with respect to pulmonary blood flow, cardiac output, blood pressure, coronary perfusion pressure, and coronary blood flow. These results support the notion that single-ventricle paediatric patients may benefit from adjunctive resuscitation techniques, and underscores the need for an in-vivo trial of IAC-CPR in children.
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