Abstract
We report manual external chest compression (MECC) as an effective treatment for acute respiratory failure due to severe air trapping. In this retrospective study, we describe our experience with MECC administered to five children suffering from severe air trapping as a consequence of severe asthma or bronchiolitis. These children were admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) with clinical and blood gases parameters compatible with acute respiratory failure. Before intubation MECC was performed. The results of blood gasses before, during, and after MECC showed gradual changes in PCO2 over time indicating the improvement in tidal volume and ventilation. Respiratory failure resolved in all five children within 4 h with no complications. The need for intubation and mechanical ventilation was avoided, and all children were discharged from the PICU within 48 h.
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