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Volume 357:e4 July 26, 2007 Number 4
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Positive-Pressure Ventilation with a Face Mask and a Bag-Valve Device
Rafael Ortega, M.D., Abdel K. Mehio, M.D., Albert Woo, M.D., and Dina H. Hafez, B.A.

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Providing positive-pressure ventilation with a face mask and a bag-valve device can be a lifesaving maneuver. Although seemingly simple, the technique requires an understanding of the airway anatomy, the equipment, and the indications. Developing manual skills is necessary to provide adequate face-mask ventilation. While endotracheal intubation is frequently the definitive airway management approach for patients in respiratory failure, it is not always feasible. In these circumstances, ventilating a patient with a face mask can be an invaluable temporizing measure. The purpose of this video is to demonstrate the equipment and technique used to provide positive-pressure . . . .

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  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • Indications
  • Contraindications
  • Equipment
  • Procedure
  • Complications
  • Summary

 
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Bag and Mask Ventilation
Caruso L. J., Sungur M., Kheterpal S., Tremper K. K., Mashour G. A., Torri A., Ortega R., Mehio A. K., Woo A.
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N Engl J Med 2007; 357:2090-2092, Nov 15, 2007. Correspondence

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