Cardiopulmonary effects of an impedance threshold device in hemorrhagic shock in dogs

The impedance threshold device (ITD) is a device used to enhance circulation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).  This device works by regulating the influx of gases into the chest during the chest wall recoil phase.  In this podcast, VetGirl discusses the ITD and how it affects the outcome of patients with hemorrhagic shock.

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