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Instructions to 'put the phone down' do not improve the quality of bystander initiated dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

机译:“放下电话”的说明并没有提高由旁观者发起的由调度员协助的心肺复苏的质量。

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OBJECTIVE: The quality of early bystander CPR appears important in maximizing survival. This trial tests whether explicit instructions to "put the phone down" improve the quality of bystander initiated dispatch-assisted CPR. METHODS: In a randomized, double-blinded, controlled trial, subjects were randomized to a modified version of the Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) version 11.2 protocol or a simplified protocol, each with or without instruction to "put the phone down" during CPR. Data were recorded from a Laerdal Resusci Anne Skillreporter manikin. A simulated emergency medical dispatcher, contacted by cell phone, delivered standardized instructions. Primary outcome measures included chest compression rate, depth, and the proportion of compressions without error, with correct hand position, adequate depth, and total release. Time was measured in two distinct ways: time required for initiation of CPR and total amount of time hands were off the chest during CPR. Proportions were analyzed by Wilcoxon rank sum tests and time variables with ANOVA. All tests used a two-sided alpha-level of 0.05. RESULTS: Two hundred and fifteen subjects were randomized-107 in the "put the phone down" instruction group and 108 in the group without "put the phone down" instructions. The groups were comparable across demographic and experiential variables. The additional instruction to "put the phone down" had no effect on the proportion of compressions administered without error, with the correct depth, and with the correct hand position. Likewise, "put the phone down" did not affect the average compression depth, the average compression rate, the total hands-off-chest time, or the time to initiate chest compressions. A statistically significant, yet trivial, effect was found in the proportion of compressions with total release of the chest wall. CONCLUSIONS: Instructions to "put the phone down" had no effect on the quality of bystander initiated dispatcher-assisted CPR in this trial.
机译:目的:早期旁观者心肺复苏术的质量对于最大程度地提高生存率至关重要。该试验测试了“放下电话”的明确指示是否提高了旁观者发起的调度辅助CPR的质量。方法:在一项随机,双盲,对照试验中,将受试者随机分配到医学优先分配系统(MPDS)版本11.2协议或简化协议的修改版本,每一个都带有或不带有在操作过程中“放下电话”的指令心肺复苏术。数据是从Laerdal Resusci Anne Skillreporter人体模型中记录的。通过电话与模拟的紧急医疗调度员联系,提供了标准化的说明。主要结局指标包括胸部按压速度,深度以及无误按压的比例,正确的手部位置,适当的深度和完全释放。以两种不同的方式测量时间:进行心肺复苏术所需的时间以及在心肺复苏过程中双手离开胸腔的总时间。通过Wilcoxon秩和检验和ANOVA的时间变量来分析比例。所有测试均使用0.05的双向alpha级别。结果:215名受试者被随机分配-“放下电话”指令组中的107名受试者和没有“放下电话”指令的组中的108名受试者。两组在人口和经验变量之间具有可比性。另外的“放下电话”指令对以正确的深度和正确的手位置正确无误地进行按压的比例没有影响。同样,“放下电话”也不会影响平均按压深度,平均按压率,总放手胸时间或开始胸部按压的时间。在压迫与完全释放胸壁的比例中发现了统计学上显着但微不足道的效果。结论:在该试验中,“放下电话”的说明对由旁观者发起的调度员辅助的CPR的质量没有影响。

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