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Continuous chest compressions with asynchronous ventilations increase carotid blood flow in the perinatal asphyxiated lamb model.

Payam ValiAmy LesneskiMorgan HardieZiad AlhassenPeggy ChenHoussam JoudiDeepika SankaranSatyan Lakshminrusimha
Published in: Pediatric research (2021)
In a perinatal asphyxiated cardiac arrest lamb model, CCCaV improved carotid blood flow and oxygen delivery to the brain compared to the conventional 3:1 C:V resuscitation. Pre-clinical studies assessing neurodevelopmental outcomes and tissue injury comparing continuous uninterrupted chest compressions to the current recommended 3:1 C:V during newborn resuscitation are warranted prior to clinical trials.
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