• Pediatr Infect Dis · Mar 1986

    Hazards of delivery room resuscitation using oral methods of endotracheal suctioning.

    • J L Ballard, M J Musial, and M G Myers.
    • Pediatr Infect Dis. 1986 Mar 1;5(2):198-200.

    AbstractBetween 1978 and 1982 at least eight physicians at our institution were exposed to infectious secretions while performing mouth-to-tube resuscitation. A questionnaire revealed that 74% of responding pediatric physicians accidentally ingested secretions in 1982. The risk of cross-contamination between newborn patients and resuscitating physicians with the oral methods of oropharyngeal and endotracheal suctioning is considerable.

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