[HTML][HTML] Lung injury in asphyxiated newborn pigs resuscitated from cardiac arrest-the impact of supplementary oxygen, longer ventilation intervals and chest …

I Dannevig, AL Solevåg, OD Saugstad… - The open respiratory …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Results: BAL-levels of TNFα and IL8 tended to be higher in the 30s group compared to 60s
group (p= 0.028 and p= 0.023, respectively) as was gene expression in lung tissue of ICAM …

Delayed onset of cardiac compressions in cardiopulmonary resuscitation of newborn pigs with asphyctic cardiac arrest

I Dannevig, AL Solevåg, M Wyckoff, OD Saugstad… - Neonatology, 2011 - karger.com
Background: When 30 s of initial positive pressure ventilation fails to stabilize the heart rate
(HR) of newborns in the delivery room, the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation …

Ventilation with 18, 21, or 100% oxygen during cardiopulmonary resuscitation of asphyxiated piglets: a randomized controlled animal trial

AL Solevåg, C Garcia-Hidalgo, PY Cheung, TF Lee… - Neonatology, 2020 - karger.com
Background: In previous piglet experiments of profound asphyxia and cardiac arrest,
recovery was similar when 21 and 100% oxygen were used for positive pressure ventilation …

Comparison of different compression to ventilation ratios (2: 1, 3: 1, and 4: 1) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a porcine model of neonatal asphyxia

MP Pasquin, PY Cheung, S Patel, M Lu, TF Lee… - Neonatology, 2018 - karger.com
Background: High-quality chest compression is essential during neonatal cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR). However, the optimal compression to ventilation ratio (C: V) that should …

Sustained inflation with 21% versus 100% oxygen during cardiopulmonary resuscitation of asphyxiated newborn piglets-A randomized controlled animal study

CG Hidalgo, AL Solevag, SY Kim, GH Shim… - Resuscitation, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Current neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend using 100% oxygen
during chest compressions (CC), however the most effective oxygen concentration during …

Return of spontaneous circulation with a compression: ventilation ratio of 15: 2 versus 3: 1 in newborn pigs with cardiac arrest due to asphyxia

AL Solevåg, I Dannevig, M Wyckoff… - Archives of Disease in …, 2011 - fn.bmj.com
Objective International guidelines recommend a compression to ventilation (C: V) ratio of 3:
1 in neonates, and 15: 2 for other paediatric age groups. The authors aimed to compare …

Myocardial perfusion and oxidative stress after 21% vs. 100% oxygen ventilation and uninterrupted chest compressions in severely asphyxiated piglets

AL Solevåg, GM Schmölzer, M O'Reilly, M Lu, TF Lee… - Resuscitation, 2016 - Elsevier
Aim Despite the minimal evidence, neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend using
100% oxygen when chest compressions (CC) are needed. Uninterrupted CC in adult …

Different techniques of respiratory support do not significantly affect gas exchange during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a newborn piglet model

MR Mendler, M Maurer, MA Hassan, L Huang, M Waitz… - Neonatology, 2015 - karger.com
Background: There are no evidence-based recommendations on the use of different
techniques of respiratory support and chest compressions (CC) during neonatal …

Return of spontaneous circulation is not affected by different chest compression rates superimposed with sustained inflations during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in …

ES Li, PY Cheung, TF Lee, M Lu, M O'Reilly… - PLoS …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Objective Recently, sustained inflations (SI) during chest compression (CC) have been
suggested as an alternative to the current approach during neonatal resuscitation. However …

Hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation

P Vali, P Chandrasekharan, M Rawat, S Gugino… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Purpose Current knowledge about pulmonary/systemic hemodynamics and gas exchange
during neonatal resuscitation in a model of transitioning fetal circulation with fetal shunts and …