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Should paediatric chest compression depth targets consider body habitus? - A chest computed tomography imaging study.


ABSTRACT:

Aim

This study explored how body habitus in the paediatric population might potentially affect the use of one-third external anterior-posterior (APD) diameter when compared to age-appropriate absolute chest compression depth targets. It also explored how body habitus could potentially affect the relationship between one-third external and internal APD (compressible space) and if body habitus indices were independent predictors of internal APD at the lower half of the sternum.

Methods

This was a secondary analysis of a retrospective study of chest computed tomography (CT) scans of infants and children (>24-hours-of-life to less-than-18-years-old) from 2005 to 2017. Patients' scan images were reviewed for internal and external APDs at the mid-point of the lower half of the sternum. Body habitus and epidemiological data were extracted from the electronic medical records.

Results

Chest CT scans of 193 infants and 398 children were evaluated. There was poor concordance between one-third external APD measurements and age-specific absolute chest compression depth targets, especially in infants and overweight/obese adolescents. There was a co-dependent relationship between one-third external APD and internal APD measurements. Overweight/obese children's and adolescents' internal and external APDs were significant different from the normal/underweight groups. Body-mass-index (BMI) of children and adolescents (p = 0.009), but not weight-for-length (WFL) of infants (p = 0.511), was an independent predictor of internal APD at the compression landmark.

Conclusion

This study demonstrated correlations between external and internal APDs which were affected by BMI but not WFL (infants). Clinical studies are needed to validate current chest compression guidelines especially for infants and overweight/obese adolescents.(250 words).

SUBMITTER: Ong GY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8792407 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Should paediatric chest compression depth targets consider body habitus? - A chest computed tomography imaging study.

Ong Gene Yong-Kwang GY   Ang Aloysius Jian Feng AJF   Chen Zhao Jin ZJ   Chan Yiong Huak YH   Tang Phua Hwee PH   Fong Elisabeth Sue Sheun ESS   Tan Jun Yuan JY   Aurangzeb AmirZeb S O ASO   Pek Jen Heng JH   Maconochie Ian I   Ng Kee Chong KC   Nadkarni Vinay V  

Resuscitation plus 20220120


<h4>Aim</h4>This study explored how body habitus in the paediatric population might potentially affect the use of one-third external anterior-posterior (APD) diameter when compared to age-appropriate absolute chest compression depth targets. It also explored how body habitus could potentially affect the relationship between one-third external and internal APD (compressible space) and if body habitus indices were independent predictors of internal APD at the lower half of the sternum.<h4>Methods<  ...[more]

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