人だったらPEEP5くらいかけてもいいかもねってのは見つけた犬とかなら3くらいでやってみるか https://t.co/t7Mix4SjMF
@JBleiel Ziemlich schlechte Datenlage dazu, letztes Jahr gab diese Tierstudie + 1 Review: https://t.co/fWKVu4nGMd https://t.co/nxzQNUXQGK Gerade bei schockbaren Rhythmen würde ich für diesen minimalen Benefit nicht PEEP nutzen. Zeep bis ROSC wäre/ist meine
RT @barrrrre: @AvrahamCooperMD @apbohn @emcrit Physiologic PEEP of 0-5 during CPR does decrease cardiac output, but not signifcantly. It do…
RT @msmithmd: @AvrahamCooperMD Well, the animal study suggests 0-5 PEEP is reasonable, but anything higher is harmful. There’s no human evi…
@nfkb @VincentBrulin @Habib_P0tter @JulieOudet @rombarthelemy @fredericadnet @RevueEric Apparemment y a eu une étude pour 0-5 de PEEP, autrement dit pas grand chose https://t.co/mqiveV7ArK
RT @barrrrre: @AvrahamCooperMD @apbohn @emcrit Physiologic PEEP of 0-5 during CPR does decrease cardiac output, but not signifcantly. It do…
RT @barrrrre: @AvrahamCooperMD @apbohn @emcrit Physiologic PEEP of 0-5 during CPR does decrease cardiac output, but not signifcantly. It do…
@apbohn @AvrahamCooperMD @emcrit Actually, there is some recent literature to show 5cm of peep is safe and effective. I think this would reduce the incidence of CPR induced massive hemoptysis… https://t.co/5nhSqiogqA
@AvrahamCooperMD Well, the animal study suggests 0-5 PEEP is reasonable, but anything higher is harmful. There’s no human evidence of benefit reported yet. https://t.co/1IFBCrzGiU
RT @AJDagnell: The effect of positive end-expiratory pressure on cardiac output and oxygen delivery during cardiopulmonary resuscitation |…
RT @AJDagnell: The effect of positive end-expiratory pressure on cardiac output and oxygen delivery during cardiopulmonary resuscitation |…
RT @AJDagnell: The effect of positive end-expiratory pressure on cardiac output and oxygen delivery during cardiopulmonary resuscitation |…
The effect of positive end-expiratory pressure on cardiac output and oxygen delivery during cardiopulmonary resuscitation | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental | Full Text https://t.co/LVI7k8iGb6
RT @NishaAgasthyaMD: PEEP > 5 can decrease venous return and in-turn cardiac output during CPR . Animal model study by my #PedsICU fellowsh…
PEEP > 5 can decrease venous return and in-turn cardiac output during CPR . Animal model study by my #PedsICU fellowship attending https://t.co/u5TVM8sL7j
@EM_RESUS Animal model, but has some nice discussion of pros and cons of PEEP. A PEEP of 5 is probably harmless TBH, and it saves having to muck around with the valve for different patient populations. https://t.co/kWYinWm9Al
Aunque una práctica que podría parecer lógica, colocar PEEP 0 durante la reanimación cardiopulmonar NO brinda beneficio alguno y podría tener efectos deletéreos pos paro cardíaco. https://t.co/awC670UPes https://t.co/vleuGvZkFV
The effect of positive end-expiratory pressure on cardiac output and oxygen delivery during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. https://t.co/msJ5ZvcHrc