Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Head Position Angles in Children to Open the Upper Airway
Inexperienced rescuers may encounter severe problems in an unconscious patient in opening and maintaining an upper airway patent. Designing a ventilating device that could indicate how to open an upper airway correctly may be beneficial. The head of children is randomly placed in different head positions by one investigator. A ventilating mask is then pressed gently on the child's face followed by measurement of the head position angles and pulmonary function. This information could be utilised to optimise assisted ventilation of an unprotected upper airway in children.
Ventilation during basic life support improves survival in cardiac arrest patients
significantly. Unfortunately, this is in contrast to the willingness of potential rescuers
to perform mouth-to-mouth ventilation. For example, although healthcare professionals would
perform mouth-to-mouth ventilation on a 4-year old drowned child in >90% of cases, this
likelihood would decrease to ~10% in the case of a young male unconscious patient in a San
Francisco public bus. Possibly, lay rescuers would perform assisted ventilation more often
if a simple ventilation device were available. However, both the willingness to perform
assisted ventilation plus the ability to open and to maintain the airway patent are
necessary to ensure efficient ventilation in an unconscious patient with an unprotected
upper airway.
Since retention of skills after basic life support classes are notoriously low, a
resuscitation tool should incorporate self-explanatory features to improve applicability,
and to provide built-in safety. Thus, an option could be to ensure an open airway by the use
of a built-in indicator within a ventilating device to confirm correct head extension. One
possible approach may be to determine head positions that make an open airway likely, and
then extrapolate these angles to a scale that could be integrated into a ventilating device;
however, safe head extension needs to be determined first to prevent harm. The purpose of
this study is to determine head position angles reflecting neutral position and maximal
extension in unconscious supine children in a first step to design a ventilating device to
optimise ventilation of an unprotected upper airway.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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