The ResQPOD's
selective inspiratory technology for patients
receiving assisted ventilation, for example,
during the release phase of CPR.
- Utilizes
the relationship of the respiratory and
circulatory systems.
-
Selectively impedes inspiratory gases from
coming into the lungs for patients receiving
assisted ventilation, for example, during
the release phase of CPR.
- Results in
increasing negative pressure and creating a
greater vacuum in the chest, and
- Results in
greater venous return.
Increasing
Blood Flow During Assisted Ventilation
During the
decompression (release) phase of CPR, for
example, an increase in negative pressure in the
thoracic cavity results in drawing more blood
back into the chest, providing greater venous
return to the heart.