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Artificial Respiration
• Presented By –
• Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
(M.D in Ayurvdic Medicine
& M.D. in Ayurvedic
Physiology)
• www.ayurvedicfriend.com
• Mobile – 922 68 10 630
• professordeshpande@gmail.com
09/21/16 Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande 1
Artificial Respiration – Indications
• No Respiration
• But Heart continues to beat
• Drowning
• Suffocation in smoke
• Paralysis of Respiratory muscles
• Electric shock
09/21/16 2Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Artificial Respiration –
Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
09/21/16 3Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Select the proper method
• If Drowning – Select methods which are done
in prone position
• Schafer’s method ( Prone pressure method)
• Holger Neilson’s method ( Arm lift back
pressure method)
09/21/16 4Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Types of Artificial respiration
• 1) Prone – Schafer’s method ( Prone pressure
Method)
• 2) Holger Neilson’s method ( Arm lift back
pressure method)
• 3) Sylvester’s method ( Arm lift chest pressure
method )
• 4) Mouth to mouth respiration
09/21/16 5Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Artificial Respiration –
Precautionary measures
• 1) Tight clothes should be loosened
• 2) Patient is kept warm
• 3) Froth from mouth & nose is cleaned
• 4) Denture is removed
• 5) Patient is taken to fresh atmosphere
09/21/16 6Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Schafer’s method
( Prone pressure method )
• 1) Doctor kneels near patient’s waist
• 2) Put palm on patient’s loin
• 3) By bending forward doctor will apply
pressure
• 4) Pushing abdominal viscera up to bring
about expiration
09/21/16 7Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Schafer’s method
( Prone pressure method )
• 5) When doctor is pressing on loin ,expiration
takes place ,when doctor is bending backward
Inspiration takes place
• 6) Inspiration lasts for 3 sec ,expiration lasts
for 2 sec
• 7) This is roughly judged by saying words 1,2 &
1,2,3
09/21/16 8Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Active Expiration in Schafer’s method
09/21/16 9Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Passive Inspiration – in Schafer’s method
09/21/16 10Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Schafer’s method
( Prone pressure method )
• 8) Main advantage of Schafer’s method is it’s
prone position. So water from abdomen &
lungs can be easily drained & lungs can be
easily drained
• 9) It is very simple method ,non tiring .It can
be continued for long time
09/21/16 11Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Schafer’s method
( Prone pressure method )
• 10) If there are injuries to thorax or back ,this
method can be used .
• 11) Only disadvantage of this method is that ,
Inspiration is passive & expiration is active
,which is un physiological
• 12) If there are injuries of abdomen ,this
method can not be applied
09/21/16 12Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Holger Neilson’s method
( Arm lift back pressure method )
• 1) This is also in prone position
• 2) Doctor kneels near patient’s head ,facing
towards him
• 3) Doctor will pull his arms up .This will bring
about Inspiration
• 4) Then doctor will leave his hands on side &
put his palms on patient’s scapulae &
bending forward he will apply deep pressure
on his chest .This will cause expiration
09/21/16 13Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Holger Neilson’s method
( Arm lift back pressure method )
• 5) Inspiration for 3 sec & Expiration for 2 sec
.Say 1,2,3 & 1,2
• 6) Main advantage of this method is adequate
drainage of water from abdomen & thorax
.So this is a good method in cases of drowning
• 7) If there are injuries to abdomen ,this
method can be used
09/21/16 14Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Active Inspiration in
Holger Nelson Method
09/21/16 15Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Active Expiration in
Holger Nelson Method
09/21/16 16Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Holger Neilson’s method
( Arm lift back pressure method )
• 8) Both inspiration & Expiration are active , so
good ventilation is obtained
• 9) Only disadvantage of this method is that
this is tiring method .So it needs assistance
• 10) Similarly if there are injuries of scapulae
,this method can not be used
09/21/16 17Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Sylvester’s method
( Arm lift chest pressure method)
• 1) It is in Supine position
• 2) Pillow is given below shoulder & neck is
fully extended
• 3) Doctor will kneel near patient’s head ,facing
towards him
• 4) He will catch patient’s wrist & by bending
forward he will pull patient’s arms up .This
will cause Inspiration
09/21/16 18Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Sylvester’s method
( Arm lift chest pressure method)
• 5) Then bending forward ,he will put deep
pressure on chest ,with patient’s hands .This
will cause expiration
• 6) Inspiration should lasts for 3 sec &
expiration for 2 sec
• 7) Main advantage of this method is both
inspiration & expiration are active ,so good
ventilation is obtained
09/21/16 19Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Sylvester method – Active Inspiration
09/21/16 20Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Sylvester method – Active Expiration
09/21/16 21Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Sylvester’s method
( Arm lift chest pressure method)
• 8) Disadvantages are ,as patient is in supine
position ,there is no drainage of water from
lungs .So this method should not be used in
cases of drowning
• 9) This is tiring method ,so assistance is
needed
• 10) If there is rib fracture or thorax # ,this
method can not be used
09/21/16 22Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Mouth to mouth Respiration
• 1) It is the best method of artificial respiration
• 2) Doctor kneels near patient’s neck ,facing
towards him .
• 3) Pillow is given below shoulder ,so as to
extend neck fully
• 4) With left hand patient’s nostrils are
closed .Tissue paper or handkerchief is put on
patient’s mouth .
09/21/16 23Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Mouth to moth Respiration
• 5) Doctor will blow expired air in patient’s
mouth .This will cause inspiration
• 6) By taking mouth away ,expiration occurs
passively
• 7) Advantages of this method are giving
expired air ,which contain CO 2 ,which
stimulate patient’s respiratory center .Good
ventilation is obtained
09/21/16 24Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Mouth to Mouth Respiration
09/21/16 25Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Mouth to moth Respiration
• 8) Inspiration is active ,expiration is passive
,which is physiological
• 10) It is the best method of Artificial
respiration in new born babies
• 11) Only disadvantage of this method – As
this is in supine position ,water from
abdomen ,if it is not drained may regurgitate
back into the lungs & then may lead to
respiratory infection
09/21/16 26Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Artificial Respiration
• 1) Artificial respiration is started at the site of
accident & continued till patient is shifted to
hospital
• 2) If patient starts breathing of his own ,act of
respiration is synchronized with patient’s act
of respiration
09/21/16 27Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
External cardiac massage
• 1) It is done ,in the patient’s of cardiac arrest
• 2) Cardiac arrest – No pulsations at femoral
artery
• 3) It is given by putting left palm on
xiphisternum & impacts are given by right
palm
• 4) With this cardiac massage ,mouth to mouth
respiration can be coninued with 4 to 1 ratio
09/21/16 28Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
External Cardiac Massage
09/21/16 29Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Signs of Death
• 1) Fixed dilated pupils ,which are not reacting
to light
• 2) No heart sounds heard
• 3) No Pulse
• 4) No recordable BP
09/21/16 30Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
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Artificial respiration

  • 1. Artificial Respiration • Presented By – • Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande (M.D in Ayurvdic Medicine & M.D. in Ayurvedic Physiology) • www.ayurvedicfriend.com • Mobile – 922 68 10 630 • professordeshpande@gmail.com 09/21/16 Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande 1
  • 2. Artificial Respiration – Indications • No Respiration • But Heart continues to beat • Drowning • Suffocation in smoke • Paralysis of Respiratory muscles • Electric shock 09/21/16 2Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 3. Artificial Respiration – Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande 09/21/16 3Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 4. Select the proper method • If Drowning – Select methods which are done in prone position • Schafer’s method ( Prone pressure method) • Holger Neilson’s method ( Arm lift back pressure method) 09/21/16 4Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 5. Types of Artificial respiration • 1) Prone – Schafer’s method ( Prone pressure Method) • 2) Holger Neilson’s method ( Arm lift back pressure method) • 3) Sylvester’s method ( Arm lift chest pressure method ) • 4) Mouth to mouth respiration 09/21/16 5Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 6. Artificial Respiration – Precautionary measures • 1) Tight clothes should be loosened • 2) Patient is kept warm • 3) Froth from mouth & nose is cleaned • 4) Denture is removed • 5) Patient is taken to fresh atmosphere 09/21/16 6Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 7. Schafer’s method ( Prone pressure method ) • 1) Doctor kneels near patient’s waist • 2) Put palm on patient’s loin • 3) By bending forward doctor will apply pressure • 4) Pushing abdominal viscera up to bring about expiration 09/21/16 7Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 8. Schafer’s method ( Prone pressure method ) • 5) When doctor is pressing on loin ,expiration takes place ,when doctor is bending backward Inspiration takes place • 6) Inspiration lasts for 3 sec ,expiration lasts for 2 sec • 7) This is roughly judged by saying words 1,2 & 1,2,3 09/21/16 8Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 9. Active Expiration in Schafer’s method 09/21/16 9Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 10. Passive Inspiration – in Schafer’s method 09/21/16 10Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 11. Schafer’s method ( Prone pressure method ) • 8) Main advantage of Schafer’s method is it’s prone position. So water from abdomen & lungs can be easily drained & lungs can be easily drained • 9) It is very simple method ,non tiring .It can be continued for long time 09/21/16 11Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 12. Schafer’s method ( Prone pressure method ) • 10) If there are injuries to thorax or back ,this method can be used . • 11) Only disadvantage of this method is that , Inspiration is passive & expiration is active ,which is un physiological • 12) If there are injuries of abdomen ,this method can not be applied 09/21/16 12Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 13. Holger Neilson’s method ( Arm lift back pressure method ) • 1) This is also in prone position • 2) Doctor kneels near patient’s head ,facing towards him • 3) Doctor will pull his arms up .This will bring about Inspiration • 4) Then doctor will leave his hands on side & put his palms on patient’s scapulae & bending forward he will apply deep pressure on his chest .This will cause expiration 09/21/16 13Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 14. Holger Neilson’s method ( Arm lift back pressure method ) • 5) Inspiration for 3 sec & Expiration for 2 sec .Say 1,2,3 & 1,2 • 6) Main advantage of this method is adequate drainage of water from abdomen & thorax .So this is a good method in cases of drowning • 7) If there are injuries to abdomen ,this method can be used 09/21/16 14Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 15. Active Inspiration in Holger Nelson Method 09/21/16 15Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 16. Active Expiration in Holger Nelson Method 09/21/16 16Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 17. Holger Neilson’s method ( Arm lift back pressure method ) • 8) Both inspiration & Expiration are active , so good ventilation is obtained • 9) Only disadvantage of this method is that this is tiring method .So it needs assistance • 10) Similarly if there are injuries of scapulae ,this method can not be used 09/21/16 17Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 18. Sylvester’s method ( Arm lift chest pressure method) • 1) It is in Supine position • 2) Pillow is given below shoulder & neck is fully extended • 3) Doctor will kneel near patient’s head ,facing towards him • 4) He will catch patient’s wrist & by bending forward he will pull patient’s arms up .This will cause Inspiration 09/21/16 18Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 19. Sylvester’s method ( Arm lift chest pressure method) • 5) Then bending forward ,he will put deep pressure on chest ,with patient’s hands .This will cause expiration • 6) Inspiration should lasts for 3 sec & expiration for 2 sec • 7) Main advantage of this method is both inspiration & expiration are active ,so good ventilation is obtained 09/21/16 19Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 20. Sylvester method – Active Inspiration 09/21/16 20Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 21. Sylvester method – Active Expiration 09/21/16 21Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 22. Sylvester’s method ( Arm lift chest pressure method) • 8) Disadvantages are ,as patient is in supine position ,there is no drainage of water from lungs .So this method should not be used in cases of drowning • 9) This is tiring method ,so assistance is needed • 10) If there is rib fracture or thorax # ,this method can not be used 09/21/16 22Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 23. Mouth to mouth Respiration • 1) It is the best method of artificial respiration • 2) Doctor kneels near patient’s neck ,facing towards him . • 3) Pillow is given below shoulder ,so as to extend neck fully • 4) With left hand patient’s nostrils are closed .Tissue paper or handkerchief is put on patient’s mouth . 09/21/16 23Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 24. Mouth to moth Respiration • 5) Doctor will blow expired air in patient’s mouth .This will cause inspiration • 6) By taking mouth away ,expiration occurs passively • 7) Advantages of this method are giving expired air ,which contain CO 2 ,which stimulate patient’s respiratory center .Good ventilation is obtained 09/21/16 24Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 25. Mouth to Mouth Respiration 09/21/16 25Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 26. Mouth to moth Respiration • 8) Inspiration is active ,expiration is passive ,which is physiological • 10) It is the best method of Artificial respiration in new born babies • 11) Only disadvantage of this method – As this is in supine position ,water from abdomen ,if it is not drained may regurgitate back into the lungs & then may lead to respiratory infection 09/21/16 26Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 27. Artificial Respiration • 1) Artificial respiration is started at the site of accident & continued till patient is shifted to hospital • 2) If patient starts breathing of his own ,act of respiration is synchronized with patient’s act of respiration 09/21/16 27Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 28. External cardiac massage • 1) It is done ,in the patient’s of cardiac arrest • 2) Cardiac arrest – No pulsations at femoral artery • 3) It is given by putting left palm on xiphisternum & impacts are given by right palm • 4) With this cardiac massage ,mouth to mouth respiration can be coninued with 4 to 1 ratio 09/21/16 28Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 29. External Cardiac Massage 09/21/16 29Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 30. Signs of Death • 1) Fixed dilated pupils ,which are not reacting to light • 2) No heart sounds heard • 3) No Pulse • 4) No recordable BP 09/21/16 30Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
  • 31. Please see also Videos • Copy ,Paste Link as URL • Artificial Respiration – Part 1 -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande – • https://youtu.be/1lxUZtEJaz8 • Artificial Respiration – Part 2 -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande • https://youtu.be/cCEtTjlR-GM 09/21/16 Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande 31
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