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Dhimitri Nikolla1, Tyler Lewandowski2, Jestin Carlson1
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Allegheny Health Network Saint Vincent Hospital, Erie, PA.
Abstract:
Although multiple airway management and ventilation strategies have been proposed during cardiac arrest, the ideal strategy is unknown. Current strategies call for advanced airways, such as endotracheal intubation and supraglottic airways. These may facilitate hyperventilation which is known to adversely affect cardiopulmonary physiology. We provide a summary of conceptual models linking hyperventilation to patient outcomes and identify methods for mitigating hyperventilation during cardiac arrest.
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