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Item Adequacy of Physicians Knowledge Level of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation to Current Guidelines(2015) Gulsum, Kocalar Ummu; Deniz, Arslan Engin; Cemil, Kavalci; Kayipmaz, Afsin Emre; Gulsum, Kavalci; Sukru, Yorulmaz; Akin, Giray TufanAim: The purpose of this study is to test the level of information on CPR and suitability to current application of the phsicians practicing in hospital ANEAH. Material and Method: The form of a test of 20 questions fort his purpose has been prepared in accordance with the 2010 AHA-ERC CPR guidelines. This form distributed to volunteer physicians to fill in. A total of 173 physicians agreed to participate in he study. The results were analyzed statistically and tried to determine the factors affecting the level of information. Results:According to the results of the study physicians gender, age and the total duration of physicians and medical asistance doesn't affect the level of information. The number of CPR within I month positively affect the level of knowledge. The number of theoretical and practical training in medical school, have taken the positive impact the level of knowledge of physicians. The training period after graduation, significantly increased the level of physicians information, The order of these training sessions with the asistant courses, congress, seminars and lessions on the sempozims are effective. Discussion: CPR trainig programs for physicians should be standardized, updated and expanded. Recurent in-service trainig should be provided to increase phsicians knowledge on skills.Item Assessment of Endotracheal Tube Position After Oral Intubation in Neonates(2018) Ince, Deniz Anuk; Gul, Ali; Takci, Sahin; Unuvar, SeymaAim: Endotracheal intubation is a common procedure in the delivery room and neonatal intensive care unit. We aimed to determine the accuracy of this method of endotracheal tube (ETT) placement in our neonatal cohort. Materials and Methods: Data on infants requiring oral intubation were reviewed retrospectively. The initial ETT depth of insertion had been calculated using the Tochen 7-8-9 rule. The initial depth was compared to the mid-tracheal region. The differences between the initial and ideal depth was calculated and divided by the mid-tracheal distance. Infants were grouped according to their weights as <= 1000 g,1001 to 2000 g, 2001 to 3000 g and >= 3001g. Results: We evaluated ETT placement in 160 neonates. The mean gestational age was 32.2 +/- 4.4 weeks (23 to 41 weeks) and the mean weight was 1989 +/- 829 g (560 to 3800 g). The mean range of the difference between the initial depth and ideal depth divided by mid-tracheal distance was 0.39 +/- 0.04, 0.35 +/- 0.04, 0.46 +/- 0.05, and 0.23 +/- 0.04 in infants weighing <= 1000 g, 1001 to 2000 g, 2001 to 3000 g and >= 3001 g respectively (p=0.025). The differences between the 2001-3000 g group and the 1001-2000, also the 2001-3000 g group and the >= 3001 g group were statistically significant (p<0.05). Conclusion: The 7-8-9 rule should be used to assess ETT length in neonates, especially in those weighing more than 3 kg. As this rule has low accuracy for extremely low birth weight neonates, its reliability may not be high for neonates weighing less than 3 kg in weight.