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@article{2243092, author = {Kosinová, Martina and Štourač, Petr and Prokopová, Tereza and Vafková, Tereza and Vafek, Václav and Barvík, Daniel and Skříšovská, Tamara and Dvořáček, Jan and Djakow, Jana and Klučka, Jozef and Jarkovský, Jiří and Plevka, Pavel}, article_location = {BASEL, SWITZERLAND}, article_number = {11}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9111751}, keywords = {resuscitation; mouth-to-mouth breathing; life support; COVID-19; training}, language = {eng}, issn = {2227-9067}, journal = {Children-Basel}, title = {Feasibility of Mouth-to-Mouth Ventilation through FFP2 Respirator in BLS Training during COVID-19 Pandemic (MOVERESP Study): Simulation-Based Study}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/11/1751}, volume = {9}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2243092 AU - Kosinová, Martina - Štourač, Petr - Prokopová, Tereza - Vafková, Tereza - Vafek, Václav - Barvík, Daniel - Skříšovská, Tamara - Dvořáček, Jan - Djakow, Jana - Klučka, Jozef - Jarkovský, Jiří - Plevka, Pavel PY - 2022 TI - Feasibility of Mouth-to-Mouth Ventilation through FFP2 Respirator in BLS Training during COVID-19 Pandemic (MOVERESP Study): Simulation-Based Study JF - Children-Basel VL - 9 IS - 11 SP - 1-7 EP - 1-7 PB - MDPI SN - 22279067 KW - resuscitation KW - mouth-to-mouth breathing KW - life support KW - COVID-19 KW - training UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/11/1751 N2 - Background: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Basic Life Support (BLS) training has been limited to compression-only or bag-mask ventilation. The most breathable nanofiber respirators carry the technical possibility for inflation of the mannequin. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of mouth-to-mouth breathing through a FFP2 respirator during BLS. Methods: In the cross-over simulation-based study, the medical students performed BLS using a breathable nanofiber respirator for 2 min on three mannequins. The quantitative and qualitative efficacy of mouth-to-mouth ventilation through the respirator in BLS training was analyzed. The primary aim was the effectivity of mouth-to-mouth ventilation through a breathable respirator. The secondary aims were mean pause, longest pause, success in achieving the optimal breath volume, technique of ventilation, and incidence of adverse events. Results: In 104 students, effective breath was reached in 951 of 981 (96.9%) attempts in Adult BLS mannequin (Prestan), 822 of 906 (90.7%) in Resusci Anne, and 1777 of 1857 (95.7%) in Resusci Baby. In Resusci Anne and Resusci Baby, 28.9%/15.9% of visible chest rises were evaluated as low-, 33.0%/44.0% as optimal-, and 28.8%/35.8% as high-volume breaths. Conclusions: Mouth-to-mouth ventilation through a breathable respirator had an effectivity greater than 90%. ER -
KOSINOVÁ, Martina, Petr ŠTOURAČ, Tereza PROKOPOVÁ, Tereza VAFKOVÁ, Václav VAFEK, Daniel BARVÍK, Tamara SKŘÍŠOVSKÁ, Jan DVOŘÁČEK, Jana DJAKOW, Jozef KLUČKA, Jiří JARKOVSKÝ and Pavel PLEVKA. Feasibility of Mouth-to-Mouth Ventilation through FFP2 Respirator in BLS Training during COVID-19 Pandemic (MOVERESP Study): Simulation-Based Study. \textit{Children-Basel}. BASEL, SWITZERLAND: MDPI, 2022, vol.~9, No~11, p.~1-7. ISSN~2227-9067. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9111751.
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