| Literature DB >> 26969512 |
Paweł Krawczyk1, Andrzej A Kononowicz2, Janusz Andres3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The European Resuscitation Council (ERC) Guidelines recommend providing chest compressions during defibrillator charging and using adhesive pads for defibrillation to increase the effectiveness of resuscitation. However, the most common defibrillation technique in each European country is unknown, as are the potential barriers in implementation of the guidelines. The aim of this study was to assess the techniques of defibrillation procedures performed by professional European healthcare providers and to estimate how frequently adhesive pads are used.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesive pads; Advanced life support; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Coupling medium; Defibrillation; Manual paddles; Monitoring; Technique
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26969512 PMCID: PMC4788833 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-016-0219-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Responses on technique of defibrillation used in pre-hospital and in-hospital areas
Results of the defibrillation techniques survey 2016. Questions 1-9
| # | Question | Response | n | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | How do you usually perform defibrillation in your department/working place: |
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| adhesive pads | 17 | 63 % | ||
| manual paddles | 10 | 37 % | ||
| 2. | What do you estimate is the percentage of using adhesive pads in your country: Pre-hospital |
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| 76–100 % | 16 | 59 % | ||
| 51–75 % | 2 | 7 % | ||
| 26–50 % | 1 | 4 % | ||
| 6–25 % | 4 | 15 % | ||
| 0–5 % | 4 | 15 % | ||
| 3. | What do you estimate is the percentage of using adhesive pads in your country: In-hospital |
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| 76–100 % | 10 | 37 % | ||
| 51–75 % | 4 | 15 % | ||
| 26–50 % | 2 | 7 % | ||
| 6–25 % | 5 | 19 % | ||
| 0–5 % | 6 | 22 % | ||
| 4. | If adhesive pads use in your country is lower than 76–100 % please specify the main reason for that |
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| Economic reasons | 9 | 64 % | ||
| Resistance to use adhesive pads by healthcare providers | 3 | 21 % | ||
| Other, please specify in box next to the question | 2 | 14 % | ||
| 5. | What coupling medium do you use in order to facilitate manual defibrillation with paddles in your country? |
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| Electrode pastes | 4 | 17 % | ||
| Gel | 7 | 30 % | ||
| Gel pads | 11 | 48 % | ||
| Other | 1 | 4 % | ||
| 6. | If you are using manual paddles what technique of defibrillation is preferred in your country |
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| Charging paddles keeping them on the defibrillator during chest compressions being delivered | 9 | 43 % | ||
| Charging paddles keeping them on the patient chest during chest compressions being delivered | 6 | 29 % | ||
| Charging paddles on the patient chest without chest compressions | 5 | 24 % | ||
| Other technique (please describe): | 1 | 5 % | ||
| 7. | What major benefit of chosen manual defibrillation technique with paddles you find useful |
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| High chest compressions quality delivered during charging paddles | 7 | 41 % | ||
| Safety - no risk for rescuer | 2 | 12 % | ||
| Short time from chest compressions cessation to shock delivery | 5 | 29 % | ||
| Other (please specify) | 3 | 18 % | ||
| 8. | What major drawback of other defibrillation techniques with paddles make them useless for you |
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| Delay from chest compressions cessation to shock delivery | 8 | 40 % | ||
| Poor chest compressions quality delivered during charging paddles | 4 | 20 % | ||
| Risk for rescuer | 7 | 35 % | ||
| Other (please specify) | 1 | 5 % | ||
| 9. | If healthcare providers in your country use the quick-look with manual paddles technique for the FIRST assessment in cardiac arrest victim, what would be the next step when confirming shockable rhythm |
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| Charge the defibrillator with paddles ON the patient chest WITH ongoing chest compressions | 2 | 13 % | ||
| Charge the defibrillator with paddles ON the patient chest WITHOUT chest compressions | 5 | 31 % | ||
| Remove paddles from the patient chest and resume/start chest compressions, than deliver shock after charging defibrillator | 5 | 31 % | ||
| Other technique, please describe in box on the right hand side | 4 | 25 % | ||
The way of monitoring cardiac arrest rhythm. Results of the defibrillation techniques survey 2016. Questions 10–12
| # | Adhesive pads | “Quick look” with paddles | 3-lead ECG | Other | No change in monitoring technique | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10. | Cardiac arrest rhythm initial assessment | 56 % (15/27) | 22 % (6/27) | 19 % (5/27) | 4 % (1/27) | N/A |
| 11. | Best signal quality for monitoring during cardiac arrest | 37 % (10/27) | 4 % (1/27) | 56 % (15/27) | 4 % (1/27) | N/A |
| 12. | Change in monitoring in case of low ECG signal quality | 26 % (7/27) | 11 % (3/27) | 37 % (10/27) | 7 % (2/27) | 19 % (5/27) |
(N/A – not applicable)