Mask leak in one-person mask ventilation compared to two-person in newborn infant manikin study
- M B Tracy1,2,
- J Klimek1,2,
- H Coughtrey1,2,
- V Shingde1,2,
- G Ponnampalam1,
- M Hinder1,
- R Maheshwari1,
- S K Tracy2,3
- 1Nepean Hospital Sydney West Area Health Service, Sydney, Australia
- 2University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
- 3Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney, Australia
- Correspondence to Dr Mark Tracy, Nepean Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Nepean Hospital, Derby Street Kingswood 2747, PO Box 63, Penrith 2751 Sydney, Australia; mark.tracy{at}ozemail.com.au
- Accepted 28 January 2010
- Published Online First 11 November 2010
Abstract
Aim To compare a new two-person method (four hands) of delivering mask ventilation with a standard one-person method using the Laerdal self-inflating bag (SIB) and the Neopuff (NP) infant resuscitator in a manikin model.
Background Recent studies of simulated neonatal resuscitation using bag and mask ventilation techniques have shown facemask leak levels of 55–57% in expert hands.
Methods 48 participants were randomly paired and instructed to give mask ventilation for a 2-min period as single-person resuscitators, then as two-person paired resuscitators at set pressures for NP and set parameters for SIB. Airway pressure, flow, inspiratory tidal volume, expiratory tidal volume and mask leak were recorded.
Results A total of 21 578 inflations were recorded and analysed. For SIB, mask leak was greater (11.5%) with single-person compared to two-person (5.4%; mean difference 6.1%, 95% CI 1.5 to 10.7, p<0.01). For NP, mask leak was greater for single-person (22.2%) compared to two-person (9.1%; mean difference 13.1% 95% CI 3.6 to 22.6, p<0.01). For single-person mask ventilation, mask leak was greater with NP (22.2%) compared to SIB (11.5%; mean difference 10.7%, 95% CI 1.4 to 19.7, p<0.01). For two-person mask ventilation, mask leak was greater for NP (9.1%) compared to SIB (5.4%; mean difference 3.7%, 95% CI 0.1 to 6.4, p<0.05).
Conclusions Two-person mask ventilation technique reduces mask leak by approximately 50% compared to the standard one-person mask ventilation method. NP mask ventilation has higher mask leak than Laerdal SIB for both single- and two-person technique mask ventilation.
Footnotes
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Competing interests None.
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Ethics approval This study was conducted with the approval of the Human Research and Ethics Committee Sydney West Area Health Service, Nepean Campus.
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Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.









