Simulating effect of neonate body position on carbon dioxide tension in oxygen tent

Oxygen therapy is a common method of respiratory support, but its use involves the risk of carbon dioxide recycling and the development of hypercapnia in the patient.The aim of the study. Assess the carbon dioxide tension in the oxygen tent depending on the patient's body position in the experi...

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Main Authors: Yu. S. Aleksandrovich, K. V. Pshenisnov, R. Vardanjan, V. Ignatov, V. Chienas, I. V. Аleksandrovich, S. N. Nezabudkin
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Published: New Terra Publishing House 2021-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/579
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author Yu. S. Aleksandrovich
K. V. Pshenisnov
R. Vardanjan
V. Ignatov
V. Chienas
I. V. Аleksandrovich
S. N. Nezabudkin
author_facet Yu. S. Aleksandrovich
K. V. Pshenisnov
R. Vardanjan
V. Ignatov
V. Chienas
I. V. Аleksandrovich
S. N. Nezabudkin
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description Oxygen therapy is a common method of respiratory support, but its use involves the risk of carbon dioxide recycling and the development of hypercapnia in the patient.The aim of the study. Assess the carbon dioxide tension in the oxygen tent depending on the patient's body position in the experimental newborn Model.Materials and Methods. The study was performed on the phantom of the newborn. Influence of 3 patient positions at fresh mixture feed rate 2.5, 5, 7 and 10 l/min is evaluated. Monitoring of the carbon dioxide tension was carried out using Testo 480, measurements were carried out for 60 minutes.Results of the study. A clear relationship was established between the position of the newborn's body and the tension of carbon dioxide in the oxygen tent. The minimum tension of carbon dioxide is noted in the patient's position ≪on the back≪ at a fresh mixture feed rate of 7.5 l/minute and is 527 ± 64 ppm, and the maximum ‒ in the child's position ≪on the stomach≪ at the same oxygen-air mixture feed rate: 1180 ± 63 ppm.Conclusion. The position of the newborn baby's body is the main factor affecting the carbon dioxide stress in the oxygen tent.
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spelling doaj-art-439bb17b41c048e8a0d3bafcfbcffb3a2025-08-20T03:56:32ZrusNew Terra Publishing HouseВестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии2078-56582541-86532021-11-01185576110.21292/2078-5658-2021-18-5-57-61471Simulating effect of neonate body position on carbon dioxide tension in oxygen tentYu. S. Aleksandrovich0K. V. Pshenisnov1R. Vardanjan2V. Ignatov3V. Chienas4I. V. Аleksandrovich5S. N. Nezabudkin6St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical UniversitySt. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical UniversityArmgate Ltd.Armgate Ltd.Vilnius Maternity HospitalNorth-Western State Medical University Named after I. I. MechnikovSt. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical UniversityOxygen therapy is a common method of respiratory support, but its use involves the risk of carbon dioxide recycling and the development of hypercapnia in the patient.The aim of the study. Assess the carbon dioxide tension in the oxygen tent depending on the patient's body position in the experimental newborn Model.Materials and Methods. The study was performed on the phantom of the newborn. Influence of 3 patient positions at fresh mixture feed rate 2.5, 5, 7 and 10 l/min is evaluated. Monitoring of the carbon dioxide tension was carried out using Testo 480, measurements were carried out for 60 minutes.Results of the study. A clear relationship was established between the position of the newborn's body and the tension of carbon dioxide in the oxygen tent. The minimum tension of carbon dioxide is noted in the patient's position ≪on the back≪ at a fresh mixture feed rate of 7.5 l/minute and is 527 ± 64 ppm, and the maximum ‒ in the child's position ≪on the stomach≪ at the same oxygen-air mixture feed rate: 1180 ± 63 ppm.Conclusion. The position of the newborn baby's body is the main factor affecting the carbon dioxide stress in the oxygen tent.https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/579neonatecarbon dioxideoxygen therapyoxygen tent
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Simulating effect of neonate body position on carbon dioxide tension in oxygen tent
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oxygen therapy
oxygen tent
title Simulating effect of neonate body position on carbon dioxide tension in oxygen tent
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title_short Simulating effect of neonate body position on carbon dioxide tension in oxygen tent
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carbon dioxide
oxygen therapy
oxygen tent
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