Study on the Influence of Portable Ventilator Assisted Standard Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Nursing on Improving the Physical Signs and Prognosis of Children with Critical Illness
Objective:To observe the effect of portable ventilator assisted standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation nursing on the physical signs and prognosis of critically ill children.Methods:Taking 103 critically ill children admitted to the hospital from May 2019 to January 2022 as the research objects,they were divided into the control group and the observation group with drawing lots.Among them,51 patients in the control group received standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation nursing,and 52 patients in the observation group received standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation nursing assisted by portable respirators.The respiratory function,oxygenation function,basic signs,blood gas indicators and prognosis of the two groups of children were compared.Results:Static VT,MVV,FEV1 and FVC in the observation group were higher than those in the control group(t=2.671,2.871,2.285,12.300;P<0.05).CaO2,CvO2 and P/F were higher than those in the control group,while RI was lower than those in the control group(t=3.107,2.098,3.018,2.801;P<0.05).HR,MAP and SaO2 were higher than those in the control group,while PR was lower than those in the control group.PO2was higher than control group(t=3.265,2.738,2.931,2.989;P<0.05).PCO2,pH and HCO3 were lower than control group(t=2.440,3.099,2.689,2.269;P<0.05).The incidence of adverse events was lower than the control group,with statistically significant difference(x2=5.137;P<0.05).Conclusion:The use of portable ventilator assisted standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation can effectively improve the respiratory function and oxygenation function of critically ill children with cardiac arrest,and has positive significance in promoting the recovery of basic signs and blood gas indicators of children and reducing the risk of adverse events.
Critical illness of childrenCardiac arrestStandard cardiopulmonary resuscitationPortable ventilatorNursing effect