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A randomized comparison of three chest compression techniques and associated hemodynamic effect during infant CPR: A randomized manikin study

机译:三种胸部压缩技术和相关血液动力学效应的随机比较婴儿CPR:随机性甘氨因研究

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Abstract Introduction Pediatric cardiac arrest is an uncommon but critical life-threatening event requiring effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation. High-quality cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is essential, but is poorly performed, even by highly skilled healthcare providers. The recently described two-thumb chest compression technique (nTTT) consists of the two thumbs directed at the angle of 90° to the chest while having the fingers fist-clenched. This technique might facilitate adequate chest-compression depth, chest-compression rate and rate of full chest-pressure relief. Methods 42 paramedics from the national Emergency Medical Service of Poland performed three single-rescuer CPR sessions for 10 minutes each. Each session was randomly assigned to the conventional two-thumb (TTHT), the conventional two-finger (TFT) or the nTTT. The manikin used for this study was connected with an arterial blood pressure measurement device and blood measurements were documented on a 10-seconds cycle. Results The nTTT provided significant higher systolic (82 vs. 30 vs. 41 mmHg). A statistically significant difference was noticed between nTTT and TFT (p Conclusions The new nTTT technique generated higher arterial blood pressures compared to established chest compression techniques using an infant manikin model, suggesting a more effective chest compression. Our results have important clinical implications as nTTT was simple to perform and could be widely taught to both healthcare professionals and bystanders. Whether this technique translates to improved outcomes over existing techniques needs further animal studies and subsequent human trials.
机译:摘要引进儿科心脏骤停是一种罕见但危及的危及生命的危及生命事件,需要有效的心肺复苏。高质量的心动肺复苏(CPR)至关重要,但甚至通过高技能的医疗保健提供者进行了不良。最近描述的双拇指胸部压缩技术(NTTT)由胸部90°的角度的两个拇指组成,同时具有手指拳击。这种技术可能有助于足够的胸部压缩深度,胸部压缩率和完全胸部压力释放的速度。方法采用波兰国家紧急医疗服务的42项护理人员每次进行三个单一救援人员CPR会话10分钟。每个会话都被随机分配给传统的双拇指(Ttht),传统的双指(TFT)或NTTT。用于该研究的Manikin与动脉血压测量装置相关联,并在10秒的循环上记录血液测量。结果NTTT提供了显着更高的收缩压(82 vs.30对41mmHg)。 NTTT和TFT之间的统计学意义差异(P结论新的NTTT技术在使用婴儿Manikin模型的建立的胸部压缩技术相比,产生了更高的动脉血压,表明了更有效的胸部压缩。我们的结果具有重要的临床意义,因为NTTT是重要的临床意义易于执行,可以广泛地教授医疗保健专业人员和旁观者。该技术是否转化为对现有技术的改善结果需要进一步的动物研究和随后的人类试验。

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