CPR breath volumes measured in real cardiac arrests to improve resuscitation
NCT ID NCT06580652
First seen Nov 21, 2025 · Last updated May 13, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study measures the actual amount of air delivered to the lungs when rescuers give breaths by hand during cardiac arrest resuscitation. It compares two common airway devices—tracheal tubes and laryngeal mask airways—using a small flow sensor. About 30 adults already in a larger trial will take part. The goal is to understand which device provides better ventilation during real emergencies.
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Royal United Hospital Bath
RECRUITINGBath, Banes, BA13NG, United Kingdom
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