• Military medicine · Jul 1999

    Comparative Study Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial

    Modified closed circuit underwater breathing apparatus LAR VII and laryngeal mask airway as adjuncts for dive buddy artificial ventilation.

    • T S Mutzbauer, B Neubauer, K Tetzlaff, and P H Mueller.
    • Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Federal Armed Forces Medical Center, Ulm, Germany.
    • Mil Med. 1999 Jul 1; 164 (7): 535-9.

    AbstractThis study evaluated the feasibility of using the modified semi-closed circuit underwater rebreathing system (URS) LAR VII in connection with a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) as an expedient ventilatory adjunct in an operational setting. Fourteen combat swimmers, unfamiliar with this equipment, underwent cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) mannequin training using these devices. Eighteen subjects, using a standard AMBU bag for ventilation, served as controls. Thirteen test persons were able to ventilate with the modified URS. Tidal volumes were significantly lower with the LAR VII/LMA than with the AMBU bag (medians, 350 vs. 800 mL). No significant difference was found in total time required for 10 CPR cycles (medians, 78 vs. 68.5 seconds). The median delay between recognition of cardiac arrest and first chest compression, however, was markedly increased with the LAR VII/LMA than with the AMBU bag (medians, 76.5 vs. 14.5 seconds). After proper training, divers might use a modified URS such as the LAR VII for CPR in connection with a LMA. Lower tidal volumes might prevent gastric inflation. Chest compression should be continued during LMA insertion.

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