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Evaluation of the Quality of Manual, Compression-Only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in a Moving Ski Patrol Toboggan

机译:在移动滑雪巡逻雪橇中进行手动,仅加压心肺复苏的质量评估

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Introduction: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality may be impacted by location and setting of an out of hospital cardiac arrest. This study compared the quality of CPR performed on a moving ski patrol toboggan versus stationary CPR, both performed outdoors in winter.Materials and Methods: Compression-only CPR was performed on a manikin attached to a backboard secured into a toboggan. A CPR device was used to measure compression rate, depth and recoil, and elapsed time. A convenience sample of 30 patrollers, in weather-appropriate clothing, participated in this nonrandomized, crossover study. Each first performed 5 continuous sets of 30 compressions of stationary CPR straddling the manikin while kneeling. After 15 minutes rest, participants performed CPR while moving down the designated ski run (fixed length, vertical drop, and slope angles). Each ski run was video captured with a GoPro camera. Quality was defined as compliance with 2015 International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) guidelines for CPR.Results: Overall, stationary and moving chest compressions complied with ILCOR guidelines, but there was a statistically significant degradation of CPR quality while moving and over time. Fewer compressions met ILCOR guidelines in comparison to stationary CPR compressions: (1) stationary mean depth 87% compliant, moving mean depth 35% compliant, 95% confidence interval: 39–65 (p < 0.001); (2) stationary mean rate 90% while moving mean rate 64% compliant; and (3) stationary recoil 74%, while moving recoil 77% compliant. Noncompliant compressions were typically too shallow, and noncompliance for rate was typically too fast. There were no pauses over 10 seconds once compressions were started.Conclusions: Despite CPR quality being reduced while moving, there were sufficient compliant compressions to support the use of CPR in this setting. Maintaining regular CPR training in a working environment and optimal body position in relation to the patient may be keys to performing high quality CPR on a moving toboggan.
机译:简介:心肺复苏(CPR)的质量可能会受到院外心脏骤停的位置和设置的影响。这项研究比较了在冬季户外进行的移动滑雪巡逻雪橇与固定式CPR的CPR质量。材料和方法:仅对固定在雪橇上的篮板人体模型进行压缩CPR。使用CPR设备测量压缩率,深度和后坐力以及经过时间。一项由30名巡逻人员穿着适合天气的衣服组成的便利样本参加了这项非随机交叉研究。每个人下跪时都要横跨人体模型进行5组连续的30组固定CPR压缩。休息15分钟后,参与者沿着指定的滑雪道向下移动(固定长度,垂直下落和倾斜角度)进行CPR。每次滑雪都是使用GoPro摄像机捕获的视频。质量被定义为符合2015年国际复苏复苏联络委员会(ILCOR)的心肺复苏指南。结果:总体,固定和移动的胸外按压均符合ILCOR指南,但随着时间的推移,在统计学上,心肺复苏质量明显下降。与固定CPR压缩相比,符合ILCOR准则的压缩更少:(1)固定平均深度为87%顺应,移动平均深度为35%顺应,95%置信区间:39–65(p <0.001); (2)固定平均率为90%,而移动平均率为64%; (3)固定后坐力为74%,而移动后坐力为77%。不合规的压缩通常太浅,速率不合规通常太快。开始压缩后,在10秒钟内没有暂停。结论:尽管在移动时降低了CPR的质量,但仍有足够的顺应性压缩来支持在此设置中使用CPR。在工作环境中保持定期的CPR训练以及相对于患者的最佳身体位置可能是在移动的雪橇上执行高质量CPR的关键。

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    《High Altitude Medicine & Biology》 |2020年第1期|52-61|共10页
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    Advanced Care Paramedic|Canadian Ski Patrol;

    University Health Services Clinic|Nakiska Ski Resort Kananaskis;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    compressions; CPR; life-saving; ski hill; toboggan;

    机译:压缩;心肺复苏术;救生;滑雪场雪橇;

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