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- Consistent performance: Clinician’s bag @ 20/5 x 40 bpm
Manual Bag & Mask vs. T-Piece:
These results demonstrate that when used properly, T-Piece style resuscitation may provide for more consistent pressure delivery compared to manual self- or flow-inflating resuscitator bags.1
- Faster pressure adjustment: Transition time from 20 to 40 cmH2O
Resuscitation system performance
The design of GE Healthcare resuscitation systems eases adjustment of maximum inspiratory pressure to speed transition to the desired pressure level.
- Improved performance: ~3x faster transition from 20 to 40 cmH2O
Resuscitation T-Piece performance
The improved transition time for adjustment of the T-Piece system results in an approximately three-times faster transition to desired pressure and correspondingly fewer breaths within the transition time.
- Bennett, S.; Finer, N.N.; Rich, W., and Vaucher, Y. A comparison of three neonatal resuscitation devices. Resuscitation. 67 (2005): 113-8.
- Finer, N.N.; Rich, W.; and Craft, A.; and Henderson, C. Comparison of bag and mask ventilation for neonatal resuscitation. Resuscitation. 49 (2001): 299-305. 3 Lynam, L.; Boyd, L.C., and Tsitlik. A. Bench evaluation of a novel T-Piece Resuscitation System design. Abstract, GE Healthcare, 2007.