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http://dx.doi.org/10.7731/KIFSE.2015.29.5.104

Comparison of Ventilatory Volume and Airway Pressures Using Oxylator EM-100  

Shin, So-Yeon (Dept. of Public Health, Graduate School of Wonkwang Univ.)
Roh, Sang-Gyun (Dept. of Emergency Medical Services, Sunmoon Univ.)
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Fire Science and Engineering / v.29, no.5, 2015 , pp. 104-109 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the ventilatory volume and airway pressure of a facial mask, endotracheal intubation, King tube, and I-gel devices with an Oxylator EM-100 using a RespiTrainer. The data were obtained from July 20 to 21, 2015. Data were analyzed using SPSS WIN 18.0 software. The ventilatory volume for endotracheal intubation was 537 ml (95% CI 530~545 ml), that for the King tube was 502 ml (95% CI 499~506 ml), that for the I-gel was 88 ml (95% CI 485~491 ml), and that for the facial mask was 499 ml (95% CI 496~503 ml). The airway pressure for endotracheal intubation was $11.34cmH_2O$ (95% CI $11.21{\sim}11.41cmH_2O$), that for the King tube was $10.67cmH_2O$ (95% CI $10.60{\sim}10.75cmH_2O$), that for the I-gel was $10.42cmH_2O$ (95% CI $10.35{\sim}10.67cmH_2O$), and that for the facial mask was $10.61cmH_2O$ (95% CI $10.55{\sim}10.68cmH_2O$). As a result, we were able to identify the appropriate ventilatory volume using the Oxylator EM-100.
Keywords
Advanced airway; Airway pressure; Oxylator EM-100; Respitrainer; Ventilatory volume;
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