| Literature DB >> 27168071 |
Jun Xu1, Chen Li2, Yan Li1, Joseph Walline3, Liangliang Zheng1, Yangyang Fu1, Dongqi Yao1, Huadong Zhu1, Xiaohe Liu2, Yanfen Chai2, Zhong Wang4, Xuezhong Yu1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Starting chest compressions immediately after a defibrillation shock might be harmful, if the victim already had a return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and yet was still being subjected to external compressions at the same time. The objective of this study was to study the influence of chest compressions on circulation during the peri-cardiac arrest period.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27168071 PMCID: PMC4864302 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Experimental Protocol.
Group Ia = non-arrested with chest compressions (to a depth of 5cm); Group Ib = non-arrested with chest compressions (to a depth of 3cm); Group IIa = arrested with chest compressions (to a depth of 5cm) only; Group IIb = arrested with chest compressions (to a depth of 3cm) only; Group IIIa = compressions to a depth of 5cm continued after ROSC; Group IIIb = compressions to a depth of 3cm continued after ROSC; Group IIIc = chest compressions stopped after ROSC; ROSC = return of spontaneous circulation; VF = ventricular fibrillation; CC = chest compressions; DF = defibrillation; SC = stop compressions.
Hemodynamic parameters in non-arrested animals with chest compressions.
| Group Ia (n = 6) | Group Ib (n = 6) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parameters | Baseline | CC | AC | Baseline | CC | AC |
| HR (bpm) | 87.0±4.9 | 113.3±3.8 | 124.2±1.9 | 91.0±4.4 | 113.0±5.6 | 123.7±4.2 |
| SAP (mmHg) | 148.8±21.4 | 100.8±17.3 | 158.5±10.1 | 145.7±20.7 | 119.2±23.4 | 148.3±20.0 |
| DAP (mmHg) | 108.0±13.0 | 61.7±6.1 | 111.3±14.2 | 107.5±14.8 | 76.0±14.3 | 102.3±22.2 |
| MAP (mmHg) | 121.6±15.2 | 74.7±6.4 | 127.0±10.8 | 130.2±15.0 | 90.4±15.8 | 117.7±20.8 |
| CPP (mmHg) | 100.1±16.2 | 53.7±4.6 | 104.6±15.6 | 101.8±15.6 | 76.8±21.9 | 100.0±24.2 |
*: statistically significant difference between sedation stage and chest compressions
†: statistically significant difference between chest compressions and after compressions
‡: statistically significant difference between treatment groups.
Group Ia = non-arrested with chest compressions (to a depth of 5cm); Group Ib = non-arrested with chest compressions (to a depth of 3cm); HR = heart rate; SAP = systolic arterial pressure; DAP = diastolic arterial pressure; MAP = mean arterial pressure; CPP = coronary perfusion pressure; CC = chest compressions; AC = after compressions.
Fig 2Hemodynamic values in non-arrested animals with chest compressions.
CC = chest compressions; AC = after compressions. Group Ia = non-arrested with chest compressions (to a depth of 5cm); Group Ib = non-arrested with chest compressions (to a depth of 3cm); HR = heart rate; SAP = systolic arterial pressure; DAP = diastolic arterial pressure; MAP = mean arterial pressure; CPP = coronary perfusion pressure.*: statistically significant difference between treatment groups.
Hemodynamic parameters in arrested animals with chest compressions only.
| Group IIa (n = 6) | Group IIb (n = 6) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parameters | Baseline | CC | Baseline | CC |
| HR (bpm) | 112.3±8.6 | 107.3±1.0 | 113.8±7.4 | 107.2±2.8 |
| SAP (mmHg) | 128.0±6.8 | 76.8±14.8 | 129.5±4.4 | 69.2±6.1 |
| DAP (mmHg) | 90.2±4.4 | 39.8±10.4 | 89.5±4.7 | 23.5±9.5 |
| MAP (mmHg) | 109.8±10.5 | 65.2±18.2 | 116.2±2.4 | 53.9±4.5 |
| CPP (mmHg) | 84.2±2.3 | 27.2±13.4 | 85.2±2.8 | 10.5±8.8 |
*: statistically significant difference between treatment groups.
Group IIa = arrested with chest compressions only (to a depth of 5cm); Group IIb = arrested with chest compressions only (to a depth of 3cm); HR = heart rate; SAP = systolic arterial pressure; DAP = diastolic arterial pressure; MAP = mean arterial pressure; CPP = coronary perfusion pressure; CC = chest compression.
Fig 3Hemodynamic values in arrested animals with chest compressions only.
Group IIa = arrested with chest compressions only (to a depth of 5cm); Group IIb = arrested with chest compressions only (to a depth of 3cm); HR = heart rate; SAP = systolic arterial pressure; DAP = diastolic arterial pressure; MAP = mean arterial pressure; CPP = coronary perfusion pressure; CC = chest compressions. *: statistically significant difference between treatment groups.
Hemodynamic parameters in arrested animals with chest compressions after ROSC.
| Parameters | Group | Baseline | CC1 | DF | CC2 | SC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HR (bpm) | Group IIIa | 138.2±29.9 | 110.3±3.9 | 127.8±20.8 | 120.3±15.6 | 157.8±11.0 |
| Group IIIb | 133.5±31.3 | 110.3±4.0 | 132.3±19.4 | 116.0±11.4 | 153.0±2.5 | |
| Group IIIc | 131.3±28.5 | 108.7±1.5 | 137.2±11.9 | 161.0±12.6 | 156.7±7.1 | |
| SAP (mmHg) | Group IIIa | 150.5±19.4 | 54.5±15.7 | 193.8±7.3 | 170.7±9.0 | 179.3±33.4 |
| Group IIIb | 147.7±15.1 | 57.7±13.8 | 191.5±5.1 | 177.8±12.8 | 175.7±24.4 | |
| Group IIIc | 149.2±15.5 | 58.0±11.4 | 191.7±6.0 | 186.7±4.7 | 174.7±7.0 | |
| DAP (mmHg) | Group IIIa | 115.2±12.6 | 21.3±2.1 | 97.2±12.2 | 110.3±9.8 | 127.0±20.9 |
| Group IIIb | 119.5±13.8 | 24.7±4.8 | 98.8±12.0 | 114.8±14.3 | 125.3±17.6 | |
| Group IIIc | 120.0±12.9 | 23.8±5.5 | 100.7±11.0 | 125.0±14.0 | 131.2±16.0 | |
| MAP (mmHg) | Group IIIa | 127.0±14.8 | 31.5±6.2 | 131.7±8.2 | 148.7±19.0 | 143.2±27.2 |
| Group IIIb | 129.3±12.1 | 32.2±6.4 | 127.2±8.0 | 155.2±19.1 | 147.8±21.1 | |
| Group IIIc | 128.8±8.9 | 33.0±5.7 | 128.5±9.9 | 166.2±7.1 | 156.7±4.4 | |
| CPP (mmHg) | Group IIIa | 108.3±11.3 | 22.0±4.9 | 90.8±11.1 | 125.8±22.6 | 118.8±22.1 |
| Group IIIb | 108.2±9.2 | 19.8±3.8 | 87.0±6.4 | 127.7±21.9 | 117.3±15.9 | |
| Group IIIc | 108.7±9.4 | 21.0±3.7 | 93.7±11.2 | 140.0±11.1 | 116.8±15.7 |
*: statistically significant difference between CC1 and DF
†: statistically significant difference between DF and CC2
‡: statistically significant difference between CC2 and SC
§: statistically significant different between stage DF and SC
|| statistically significant difference between treatment groups.
CC1 = chest compressions to a depth of 5cm; DF = ROSC after defibrillation; CC2 = chest compressions in Group IIIa (5cm) and IIIb (3cm) and the same time in Group IIIc; SC = stop compressions in Group IIIb and IIIc and the same time in Group IIIa; ROSC = return of spontaneous circulation.
Group IIIa = compressions to a depth of 5cm continued after defibrillation; Group IIIb = compressions continued to a depth of 3cm after defibrillation; Group IIIc = chest compressions stopped after defibrillation; HR = heart rate; SAP = systolic arterial pressure; DAP = diastolic arterial pressure; MAP = mean arterial pressure; CPP = coronary perfusion pressure.
Fig 4Hemodynamic values in arrested animals with chest compressions after ROSC.
Group IIIa = compressions to a depth of 5cm continued after ROSC; Group IIIb = compressions to a depth of 3cm continued after ROSC; Group IIIc = chest compressions stopped after ROSC; CC1 = chest compressions to a depth of 5cm; DF = ROSC after defibrillation; CC2 = chest compressions in Group IIIa (5cm) and IIIb (3cm) and the same time in Group IIIc; SC = stop compressions in Group IIIa and IIIb and the same time in Group IIIc; ROSC = return of spontaneous circulation; HR = heart rate; SAP = systolic arterial pressure; DAP = diastolic arterial pressure; MAP = mean arterial pressure; CPP = coronary perfusion pressure. *: statistically significant difference between treatment groups.