| Literature DB >> 27067836 |
Asta Krikscionaitiene1, Zilvinas Dambrauskas2, Tracey Barron3, Egle Vaitkaitiene4, Dinas Vaitkaitis4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rescuers are often unable to achieve the recommended 5-6 cm CC depth. The physical limitations of elderly bystanders may affect the quality of CC; thus, we investigated new strategies to improve CC performance.Entities:
Keywords: Basic life support; Bystander; CPR quality; Chest compressions; Dispatcher-assisted CPR; Four-hands CC; Manikin
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27067836 PMCID: PMC4827183 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-016-0238-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Testing flow chart
Fig. 2Study protocol
Comparison of the control and intervention groups at the beginning of the study
| Variable | All control group | All intervention group |
| Female control group | Female intervention group |
| Male control group | Male intervention group |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (N-32) | (N-34) | (N-26) | (N-22) | (N-6) | (N-12) | ||||
| Mean age, years | 59.6(6.9) | 60.6(6.9) | 0.565 | 60.4(7) | 61.7(0.2) | 0.511 | 56.6(6.3) | 58.6(7.7) | 0.565 |
| Weight, kg | 79.0(16.5) | 81.1(15.2) | 0.562 | 78(17.7) | 75.09(12.07) | 0.519 | 84.8(5.1) | 92.1(14.4) | 0.299 |
| Height, m | 1.68(0.07) | 1.69(0.1) | 0.603 | 1.66(5.5) | 1.64(5.96) | 0.141 | 1.77(0.07) | 1.79(0.08) | 0.649 |
| BMI | 28.0(5.9) | 28.3(4.4) | 0.832 | 28.2(6.43) | 28.0(4.67) | 0.914 | 27.1(2.1) | 28.7(4.1) | 0.384 |
| Clinical frailty score | |||||||||
| No 1–2 (%) | 27(79.4) | 24(70.6) | 0.401a | 23(85.2) | 14(63.6) | 0.157a | 4(57.1) | 10(83.3) | 0.211a |
| No 3 (%) | 7(20.6) | 10(29.4) | 4(14.8) | 8(36.4) | 3(42.9) | 2(16.7) | |||
| Heart rate, min−1 | 77.5(10.6) | 79.6(11.7) | 0.443 | 76.4(10.54) | 80.2(12.10) | 0.245 | 81.9(10.6) | 78.5(11.2) | 0.531 |
| MAP, mm Hg | 96.2(13.1) | 91.8(11.5) | 0.144 | 93.1(10.96) | 88.4(11.00) | 0.146 | 108.0(14.8) | 97.8(10.1) | 0.092 |
| Saturation, % | 97.2(1.8) | 96.7(1.8) | 0.636 | 97.3(1.88) | 97.3(1.80) | 0.965 | 96.7(1.5) | 96.4(1.6) | 0.697 |
Data are presented as the mean (SD)
aChi square = 2.00, df =1
Comparison of the CC quality data and vital signs after the study
| Variable | All control group | All intervention group |
| Female control group | Female intervention group |
| Male control group | Male intervention group |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (N-32) | (N-34) | (N-26) | (N-22) | (N-6) | (N-12) | ||||
| Total CC number | 394(56) | 444(112) | 0.831 | 390(59) | 419(119) | 0.001 | 407(44) | 505(58) | 0.002 |
| CC with adequate depth, No | 188(169) | 334(173) | 0.012 | 136(147) | 267(157) | 0.004 | 350(129) | 501(6) | 0.010 |
| CC with adequate depth, % | 46.9(41.3) | 74.8(31.8) | 0.003 | 34.9(36.8) | 65.1(33.0) | 0.021 | 84.9(31.0) | 99.0(1.0) | 0.218 |
| Mean compression depth, mm | 47.8(9.6) | 54.2(7.1) | 0.002 | 44.9(8.8) | 51.5(7.4) | 0.008 | 57.8(3.2) | 59.3(1.2) | 0.158 |
| Mean CC rate, min−1 | 97.3(17.2) | 91.0(35.6) | 0.352 | 95.9(28.5) | 93.9(28.5) | 0.770 | 102.7(6.6) | 116.8(9.2) | 0.005 |
| Leaning, % | 1.1(3.6) | 0.8(1.9) | 0.639 | 1.3(4.1) | 0.5(1.2) | 0.372 | 0.4(0.4) | 1.3(2.7) | 0.377 |
| Heart rate, min−1 | 80.7(12.8) | 83.6(16.1) | 0.427 | 99.1(12.3) | 93.3(13.2) | 0.255 | 87.1(13.7) | 84.1(21.2) | 0.738 |
| MAP, mmHg | 97.3(13.0) | 93.2(12.6) | 0.192 | 93.5(9.8) | 90.9(12.8) | 0.419 | 112.0(14.0) | 97.6(11.4) | 0.025 |
| Saturation, % | 97.3(1.1) | 97.1(1.7) | 0.866 | 97.0(1.1) | 97.0(1.8) | 0.930 | 97.0(0.8) | 97.3(1.7) | 0.716 |
Data are presented as the mean (SD)
CC quality data of pairs
| Variable | All control group pairs | All intervention group pairs |
| Female control group pairs | Female intervention group pairs |
| Male control group pairs | Male intervention group pairs |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (N-15) | (N-21) | (N-12a) | (N-11) | (N-3) | (N-10a) | ||||
| Chest compression fraction, % | 85.6(7.2) | 86(6.8) | 0.882 | 84.6(7.5) | 84.4(7.4) | 0.956 | 89.5(5.3) | 89.2(4.6) | 0.930 |
| Hands-off time, sec. | 69.1(34.6) | 67.2(32.6) | 0.882 | 73.8(35.9) | 74.8(35.5) | 0.956 | 50.3(25.4) | 52(22.2) | 0.930 |
| Average CC duty cycle, % | 40.8(5.4) | 44(3.3) | 0.083 | 40.4(5.8) | 44(3.6) | 0.138 | 42.3(3.2) | 44(3.4) | 0.538 |
Data are presented as the mean (SD)
Data are presented as the median and interquartile range (IQR)
aThere was 1 female pair from the control group and 2 male pairs from the intervention group with both members performing only every fourth CC whose results were not analyzed
Fig. 3Results of the Survey. All the participants completed a questionnaire prior and after the testing. Responses were formulated in the 5-point Likert scale. Data are presented as the median and interquartile range (IQR)