| Literature DB >> 22647148 |
Saša Sopka, Henning Biermann, Rolf Rossaint, Sebastian Knott, Max Skorning, Jörg C Brokmann, Nicole Heussen, Stefan K Beckers.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The quality of external chest compressions (ECC) is of primary importance within basic life support (BLS). Recent guidelines delineate the so-called 4"-step approach" for teaching practical skills within resuscitation training guided by a certified instructor. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether a "media-supported 4-step approach" for BLS training leads to equal practical performance compared to the standard 4-step approach.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22647148 PMCID: PMC3461483 DOI: 10.1186/1757-7241-20-37
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Figure 1Overview study-design.
Figure 2Methodology of the Media-Supported 4-Step-Approach compared to the standard training approach[1]. 1: Demonstration Phase; 2: Deconstruction Phase; 3: Comprehension Phase; 4: Performance Phase.
Overview study population and demographics
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 29 | 33 | 62 | |||
| Female | 72 | 68 | 140 | |||
| Total | 101 | | 101 | | 202 | |
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| Age | 21.1 ± 3.8 | 21.6 ± 3.4 | 0.271 | |||
| Size (cm) | 174.8 ± 10.9 | 171.3 ± 15.5 | 0.293 | |||
| Body weight (kg) | 69.3 ± 15.6 | 67.2 ± 10.0 | 0.497 | |||
Overview study population and demographics. p-value indicates differences between groups.
Overview results performance
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| 35 | 28 | 0.2815 | |||
| 51 | 45 | 0.3843 | |||
| 55 | 64 | 0.1187 | |||
| 22 | 29 | 0.2530 | |||
| 0.0795 | |||||
| 0.4214 | |||||
| 0.8410 | |||||
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| 45 | 38 | 0.3064 | |||
| 46 | 48 | 0.7717 | |||
| 80 | 84 | 0.4001 | |||
| 81 | 87 | 0.1787 | |||
| 0.5170 | |||||
| | |||||
| 13 | 7 | 0.3425 | |||
| 14 | 18 | 0.7695 | |||
| 27 | 26 | 0.5195 | |||
| 25 | 26 | 0.9330 | |||
| 0.7401 | |||||
| 0.5860 | |||||
| 0.9477 | |||||
Results of performance data for the different study groups in the three evaluations. Data in x = n and percentage of respective group size or in absolute numbers ± standard deviation.
Time to start CPR in seconds. Compression without faults: adequate compression depth and correct chest well decompression. Significant differences between groups are indicated bold.
Significant differences between time-points:
* baseline = > 1 week: p < 0.0001; $ baseline = > 1 week: p = 0.0003; † baseline = > 1 week: p = 0.0089;
‡ baseline = > 1 week: p = 0.006; ¥ baseline = > 1 week: p = 0.0072.
# baseline = > 6 months: p < 0.0001; £1 baseline = > 6 months: p < 0.0014; £2 baseline = > 6 months: p < 0.0496.
Figure 3Horizontal bars show the median, upper and lower end of the box representing 1st and 3rd quartile. Narrow lines above and below the box represent the spread of values. Circles for values with 1.5–3-fold interquartile distance.