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Effect of Bag-Mask Ventilation vs Endotracheal Intubation During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on Neurological Outcome After Out-of-Hospital Cardiorespiratory Arrest
Author(s) -
P. Jabre,
Andréa Penaloza,
David P. Piñero,
FranÇois-Xavier Duchateau,
Stephen W. Borron,
François Javaudin,
O. Richard,
Diane de Longueville,
Guillem Bouilleau,
Marie-Laure Devaud,
Matthieu Heidet,
Caroline Lejeune,
Sophie Fauroux,
J. -L. Greingor,
Alessandro Manara,
Jean-Christophe Hubert,
Bertrand Guihard,
Olivier Vermylen,
Pascale Lievens,
Yannick Auffret,
Celine Maisondieu,
Stéphanie Huet,
B. Claessens,
Frédéric Lapostolle,
Nicolas Javaud,
Paul Reuter,
Elinor Baker,
Éric Vicaut,
Frédéric Adnet
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
jama
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.688
H-Index - 680
eISSN - 1538-3598
pISSN - 0098-7484
DOI - 10.1001/jama.2018.0156
Subject(s) - medicine , cardiopulmonary resuscitation , return of spontaneous circulation , cardiorespiratory fitness , randomized controlled trial , cardiorespiratory arrest , anesthesia , ventilation (architecture) , airway , intubation , resuscitation , clinical endpoint , survival rate , endotracheal intubation , population , surgery , environmental health , engineering , mechanical engineering
Bag-mask ventilation (BMV) is a less complex technique than endotracheal intubation (ETI) for airway management during the advanced cardiac life support phase of cardiopulmonary resuscitation of patients with out-of-hospital cardiorespiratory arrest. It has been reported as superior in terms of survival.

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