Resuscitation in late pregnancy

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This paper considers cardiopulmonary resuscitation in obstetric patients at term and the influence of aortocaval compression on the outcome. The maximum chest compression force produced by eight physicians was measured as a function of angle of inclination using an inclined plane. The compression force at an angle of 27° is 80% of that in the supine position and the Cardiff resuscitation wedge, designed to prevent aortocaval compression, is described with this inclination. Midwives' expertise in basic life support 6 months after instruction was assessed using a manikin simulator. The majority had acquired errors in external chest compression and mouth to mouth ventilation. These were corrected by additional tuition. Resuscitation of the manikin on the Cardiff wedge was found to be as efficient as in the supine position. Copyright © 1988, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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REES, G. A. D., & WILLIS, B. A. (1988). Resuscitation in late pregnancy. Anaesthesia, 43(5), 347–349. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1988.tb09009.x

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