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Hands-on defibrillation: an analysis of electrical current flow through rescuers in direct contact with patients during biphasic external defibrillation.

机译:动手除颤:双相外部除颤过程中流经与患者直接接触的救助者的电流分析。

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BACKGROUND: Brief interruptions in chest compressions reduce the efficacy of resuscitation from cardiac arrest. Interruptions of this type are inevitable during hands-off periods for shock delivery to treat ventricular tachyarrhythmias. The safety of a rescuer remaining in contact with a patient being shocked with modern defibrillation equipment has not been investigated. METHODS AND RESULTS: This study measured the leakage voltage and current through mock rescuers while they were compressing the chests of 43 patients receiving external biphasic shocks. During the shock, the rescuer's gloved hand was pressed onto the skin of the patient's anterior chest. To simulate the worst case of an inadvertent return current pathway, a skin electrode on the rescuers thigh was connected to an electrode on the patient's shoulder. In no cases were shocks perceptible to the rescuer. Peak potential differences between the rescuer's wrist and thigh ranged from 0.28 to 14 V (mean 5.8+/-5.8 V). The average leakage currentflowing through the rescuer's body for each phase of the shock waveform was 283+/-140 microA (range 18.9 to 907 microA). This was below several recommended safety standards for leakage current. CONCLUSIONS: Rescuers performing chest compressions during biphasic external defibrillation are exposed to low levels of leakage current. The present findings support the feasibility of uninterrupted chest compressions during shock delivery, which may enhance the efficacy of defibrillation and cardiocerebral resuscitation.
机译:背景:短暂的胸部按压中断会降低心脏骤停复苏的功效。在放手进行电击治疗室速性心律失常期间,这种类型的中断是不可避免的。尚未研究使用现代除颤设备保持与患者接触的急救人员的安全性。方法和结果:这项研究测量了模拟救援者压迫43名接受外部双相电击的患者胸部时的泄漏电压和电流。休克期间,施救者的戴手套的手被压在患者前胸的皮肤上。为了模拟无意返回电流路径的最坏情况,将救援者大腿上的皮肤电极连接到患者肩膀上的电极。在任何情况下,救援人员都不会感觉到电击。救援人员手腕和大腿之间的峰值电势差为0.28至14 V(平均5.8 +/- 5.8 V)。对于冲击波形的每个相位,流过急救人员身体的平均泄漏电流为283 +/- 140 microA(范围为18.9到907 microA)。这低于几个推荐的泄漏电流安全标准。结论:在双相体外除颤过程中,施救者进行胸外按压会暴露在低水平的泄漏电流下。本研究结果支持在电击期间不间断进行胸部按压的可行性,这可能会增强除颤和心脑复苏的功效。

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