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Chest Compression Quality in a Newborn Manikin: A Randomized Crossover Trial
Solevåg, Anne Lee; Cheung, Po-Yin; Li, Elliott; Xue, Sarah Zhenchun; O'Reilly, Megan; Fu, Bo; Zheng, Bin; Schmölzer, Georg (IEEE journal of translational engineering in health and medicine;6, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-04)The objective of this paper was to examine the changes in applied force and rate of chest compression (CC) during 5 min of CC with a target CC rate of 90/min (CC90) or 120/min (CC120) with and without metronome guidance ... -
Evidence on Adrenaline Use in Resuscitation and Its Relevance to Newborn Infants: A Non-Systematic Review
Pinto, M; Solevåg, Anne Lee; O´Reilly, Megan; Aziz, Khalid; Cheung, Po-Yin; Schmölzer, Georg M (Neonatology;111(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-12)AIM: Guidelines for newborn resuscitation state that if the heart rate does not increase despite adequate ventilation and chest compressions, adrenaline administration should be considered. However, controversy exists ... -
Pulseless electrical activity: A misdiagnosed entity during asphyxia in newborn infants?
Patel, Sparsh; Cheung, Po-Yin; Solevåg, Anne Lee; Barrington, Keith J; Kamlin, C. Omar Farouk; Davis, Peter G.; Schmölzer, Georg Marcus (Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal Edition;104(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-12)Background The 2015 neonatal resuscitation guidelines added ECG as a recommended method of assessment of an infant’s heart rate (HR) when determining the need for resuscitation at birth. However, a recent case report raised ... -
A review of oxygen use during chest compressions in Newborns-A meta-analysis of animal data
Garcia-Hidalgo, Catalina; Cheung, Po-Yin; Vento, Máximo; O´Reilly, Megan; Saugstad, Ola Didrik; Schmölzer, Georg M. (Frontiers in pediatrics;6, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-18)Background: International consensus statements for resuscitation of newborn infants recommend provision of 100% oxygen once chest compressions are required. However, 100% oxygen exacerbates reperfusion injury and reduces ...