| Literature DB >> 29450023 |
Yiqun Lin1, Brandi Wan2, Claudia Belanger3, Kent Hecker4, Elaine Gilfoyle5, Jennifer Davidson6, Adam Cheng6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The depth of chest compression (CC) during cardiac arrest is associated with patient survival and good neurological outcomes. Previous studies showed that mattress compression can alter the amount of CCs given with adequate depth. We aim to quantify the amount of mattress compressibility on two types of ICU mattresses and explore the effect of memory foam mattress use and a backboard on mattress compression depth and effect of feedback source on effective compression depth.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Chest compressions; Mattress; Quality; Resuscitation
Year: 2017 PMID: 29450023 PMCID: PMC5806490 DOI: 10.1186/s41077-017-0057-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Simul (Lond) ISSN: 2059-0628
Fig. 1Description of study setting. Legend external device—measuring total displacement (effective compression depth+mattress compression depth); internal light sensor—measuring sternum-to-spine displacement of the mannequin (effective compression depth); mattress compression depth = total compression depth—effective compression depth
Fig. 2Mean chest compression depth in four study conditions. Legend: *percentage represents proportion of mattress compression depth over total compression depth. CC number of compression
Effect of backboard use and memory foam on mattress compression depth
| Mattress compression depth (mm) | Mean (95% confidence interval) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No backboard | Backboard | Backboard benefit | Backboard mean benefit main effect | |
| Typical mattress | 47.9 (40.5, 55.3) | 34.6 (28.6, 40.7) | 13.3 (10.6, 15.9) | 11.6 (9.0, 14.3) |
| Memory foam | 34.6 (28.6, 40.7) | 24.6 (22.5, 26.7) | 10.0 (7.4, 12.7) | |
| Memory foam benefit | 13.3 (6.4, 20.2) | 10.0 (3.2, 16.9) | NA | NA |
| Memory foam mean benefit main effect | 11.7 (4.8, 18.5) | NA | NA | |
Presented are the mean adjusted values from a mixed effects linear model. Fixed effect: mattress type, use of CPR backboard and interaction between mattress type and use of CPR backboard. Random effect: intercept, mattress type, and use of CPR backboard. Goodness of fit: marginal R 2 = 0.33, conventional R 2 = 0.82
NA not applicable
Effect of source of feedback on effective compression depth
| Effective compression depth (mm) | Mean (95% confidence interval) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Source of feedback | |||
| Anterior sensor | Internal measure | Difference | |
| Typical mattress only | 37.8 (34.1, 41.5) | 52.1 (50.1, 54.1) | 14.3 (12.0, 16.5) |
| Typical mattress + backboard | 42.9 (39.5, 46.3) | 51.7 (49.8, 53.5) | 8.7 (6.5, 11.0) |
| Memory foam mattress only | 41.2 (37.9, 44.4) | 54.2 (52.3, 56.1) | 13.0 (10.7, 15.3) |
| Memory foam mattress + backboard | 46.3 (43.2, 49.3) | 53.7 (52.0, 55.5) | 7.5 (5.2, 9.8) |
Presented are the mean adjusted values from a mixed effects linear model. Fixed effect: mattress type, CPR backboard use, feedback source, interaction between feedback source and mattress type, and interaction between feedback source and CPR backboard use. Random effect: intercept, mattress type, CPR backboard use, and feedback source. Goodness of fit: marginal R 2 = 0.43, conventional R 2 = 0.80