| Literature DB >> 22053981 |
Sebastian G Russo1, Peter Neumann, Sylvia Reinhardt, Arnd Timmermann, André Niklas, Michael Quintel, Christoph B Eich.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During circulatory arrest, effective external chest compression (ECC) is a key element for patient survival. In 2005, international emergency medical organisations changed their recommended compression-ventilation ratio (CVR) from 15:2 to 30:2 to acknowledge the vital importance of ECC. We hypothesised that physical fitness, biometric data and gender can influence the quality of ECC. Furthermore, we aimed to determine objective parameters of physical fitness that can reliably predict the quality of ECC.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22053981 PMCID: PMC3247179 DOI: 10.1186/1471-227X-11-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Figure 1Force-depth relationship of the manikin used in this study. Dashed arrows indicate the corresponding force for the minimal recommended chest compression depth of 38 mm (2005 Guidelines), and 50 mm (2010 Guidelines), respectively. The star indicates the threshold used by Fried et al. to define leaning on the patient's chest [20].
Biometric data of all 40 participants
| Parameter | Male (n = 30) | Female (n = 10) | All (n = 40) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 33.86 (± 6.8) | 25.3 (± 0.7)*** | 31.72 (± 7.0) | |
| 84.43 (± 12.6) | 59.30 (± 7.3) *** | 78.15 (± 15.7) | |
| 25.42 (± 2.6) | 20.7 (± 1.7)*** | 24.24 (± 3.16) | |
| 297.7 (± 66.7) | 167 (± 18.6)*** | 267.4 (± 80.9) | |
| 132.8 (± 16.8) | 165 (± 15.9)*** | 140 (± 21.6) |
Data are presented as means (± SD). BMI: body mass index; bpm: beats per minute; PWC170: personal watt capacity; HR75: heart rate at 75 Watts of rowing; ***: p < 0.001
Values of external chest compression variables for the participants as means over a nine-minute period, for all participants and differentiated by gender.
| Parameter | 15:2 | 30:2 | 15:2 | 15:2 | 30:2 | 30:2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All (n = 40) | All (n = 40) | Male (n = 30) | Female (n = 10) | Male (n = 30) | Female (n = 10) | |
Data are presented as means (± 95% confidence interval). P-values refer to the comparison between female and male participants. *: p < 0.1; **: p < 0.05; ***: p < 0.001 (note: comparing 15:2 vs. 30:2).
Figure 2Minute-to-minute compression depth (A) and rate (B) during external chest compression performed by male (n = 30) and female (n = 10) participants. A: Compression depth, male vs. female: p = 0.04; B: Compression rate, male vs. female: p = 0.1. Squares = male participants; black circles = female participants. Asterisks indicate significant differences comparing the first minute with the subsequent minutes of compression within each group. *: p < 0.1; **: p < 0.05; ***: p < 0.01. Data are presented as mean ± standard error of mean.
Mean values over a nine-minute period of external chest compression variables for male participants, differentiated for males with higher (n = 15) and lower (n = 15) BMI and HR75 values, respectively.
| Parameter | 15:2 | 15:2 | 15:2 | 15:2 | 30:2 | 30:2 | 30:2 | 30:2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 111 (100/123) | 103 (92/113) | 105 (94/116) | 109 (98/120) | 111 (100/122) | 100 (92/109)* | 101 (91/111) | 111 (101/120) | |
| 37.9 (33/42) | 42 (38/46) | 43.1 (39/47) | 37.3 (33/42)** | 36.9 (31/42) | 41.5 (35/47) | 43.4 (38/48) | 35.1 (30/41)** | |
| 26.6 (10/43) | 44 (24/65) | 55.7 (37/74) | 15.4 (4/27)*** | 39.0 (15/63) | 36.1 (14/58) | 50.8 (28/74) | 24.4 (3/45)* | |
| 61.6 (40/83) | 34.7 (13/57) | 25.3 (7/43) | 71.0 (51/91)*** | 52.5 (25/80) | 39.6 (14/65) | 26.2 (4/49) | 65.8 (40/91)** | |
| 11.7 (-5/28) | 27 (5/49) | 25.2 (5/46) | 13.6 (-5/33) | 8.4 (-4/20) | 24.3 (3/45) | 23.0 (3/43) | 9.8 (-5/24) | |
| 2.0 (1.3/2.7) | 3.0 (1.7/4.3) | 2.9 (1.9/3.9) | 2.1 (1.0/3.2) | 2.2 (1.4/3) | 2.7 (1.8/3.6) | 2.9 (2.0/3.7) | 2.0 (1.2/2.7) |
Data are presented as means (± 95% confidence interval). P-values refer to the comparison between lower vs. higher Body Mass Index (BMI) and lower vs. higher heart rate at 75 watts of rowing (HR75). *: p < 0.1; **: p < 0.05; ***: p < 0.001. For the definition of lower and higher HR75 and BMI please refer to the main text.
Figure 3Average compression depth of nine minutes of external chest compression performed by male participants. A: categorised for lower and higher Body Mass Index (BMI); B: categorised for lower and higher heart rate at 75-watt rowing (HR75). Category BMI: 1 = participants with lower BMI; 2 = participants with higher BMI; Category HR75: 1 = participants with lower HR75; 2 = participants with higher HR75; **: p < 0.05. Data are presented as mean ± standard error of mean. For the definition of lower and higher HR75 and BMI, respectively, please refer to the main text.
Figure 4Minute-to-minute results of external chest compression performed by male participants for 30:2 in correlation to physical fitness determined by the heart rate at 75 watts of rowing (HR. A: compression depth, lower vs. higher HR75: p < 0.001; B: compression rate, lower vs. higher HR75: p < 0.001. Black squares = low HR75; white squares = high HR75. Asterisks indicate significant differences comparing the first minute with the subsequent minutes of compression within each group. *: p < 0.1; **: p < 0.05; ***: p < 0.01. Data are presented as mean ± standard error of mean. For the definition of lower and higher HR75 please refer to the main text.