| Literature DB >> 31941988 |
Chia-Ying Lin1,2, Shao-Hsuan Hsia1,2, En-Pei Lee1,2, Oi-Wa Chan1,2, Jainn-Jim Lin3,4, Han-Ping Wu5,6,7.
Abstract
The one month survival rate after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in the paediatric population remains low. Improving survival in paediatric OHCA by enhancing the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is important. In this study, we aimed to analyse the factors associated with CPR quality by using a real-time feedback device. Participants were prospectively divided into 4 groups: paediatric research fellows, paediatric residents, medical students (clerks), and paediatric critical care nurses. Then, the participants were asked to perform 5 cycles of CPR on a paediatric simulation manikin without prompts from feedback devices, and to repeat another 5 cycles of CPR after education with the 2015 paediatric advanced life support guidelines. A total of 75 participants were evaluated. In the overall analysis, an improvement in the percentage of participants meeting the target compression rate was observed (from 49.82% to 71.23%, P < 0.001). The percentage of participants achieving the target compression depth improved from 73.77% to 85.63% (P = 0.005). Among the 4 groups, the residents showed the most significant improvement in both compression rate (from 48.41% to 86.57%, P < 0.001) and compression depth (from 63.50% to 95.57%, P < 0.001). Inappropriate rate was a more important factor resulting in inadequate CPR performance than inappropriate depth. An excessive compression rate was also a common problem. In conclusions, the real-time CPR feedback device may help clinical physicians and nurses in improving the quality of chest compression. Excessive CPR compression rate may be a major cause of inadequate CPR performance.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31941988 PMCID: PMC6962160 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-57320-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Compression rate and depth in targeted range with and without the aid of feedback device.
Percentages of Participants Meeting the Target Ranges of Compression Rate and Depth With and Without the Aid of Feedback Device by Groups.
| Without Feedback | With CPR Refresher and Feedback | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nurses (n = 15) | 49.3 (27.8–72.5) | 48.0 (25.9–85.2) | 0.778 |
| Clerks (n = 14) | 47.2 (1.28–89.9) | 70.6 (44.1–89.2) | 0.069 |
| Residents (n = 27) | 44.1 (16.8–86.8) | 92.0 (77.6–99.1) | <0.001* |
| Fellows (n = 19) | 71.1 (8.0–89.9) | 75.3 (50.7–91.3) | 0.048* |
| Nurses (n = 15) | 91.3 (35.6–99.3) | 96.6 (75.7–100.0) | 0.345 |
| Clerks (n = 14) | 99.7 (91.8–100.0) | 82.1 (38.4–98.7) | 0.101 |
| Residents (n = 27) | 73.7 (29.9–97.0) | 100.0 (98.1–100.0) | <0.001* |
| Fellows (n = 19) | 85.1 (74.3–100.0) | 96.0 (82.3–100.0) | 0.322 |
Data are median (interquartile range). P < 0.05 significant.
CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Figure 2Compression rate in targeted range with and without the aid of feedback device by groups; (A) the nurse group, (B) the clerk group, (C) the resident group, (D) the fellow group.
Figure 3Compression depth in targeted range with and without the aid of feedback device by groups; (A) the nurse group, (B) the clerk group, (C) the resident group, (D) the fellow group.
Percentages of Participants Meeting the Target Ranges of Compression Rate and Depth With and Without the Aid of Feedback Device by Resident Groups.
| Without Feedback | With CPR Refresher and Feedback | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Percentage meeting the target rate (%) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| First-year residents (n = 9) | 27.5 (33.4) | 81.9 (16.3) | 0.011* |
| Second-year residents (n = 12) | 56.9 (33.4) | 90.3 (12.8) | 0.008** |
| Third-year residents (n = 6) | 62.6 (37.0) | 86.0 (19.6) | 0.028* |
| First-year residents (n = 9) | 63.9 (33.7) | 89.9 (16.8) | 0.025* |
| Second-year residents (n = 12) | 63.4 (37.7) | 98.1 (4.8) | 0.003** |
| Third-year residents (n = 6) | 62.9 (40.5) | 98.9 (2.4) | 0.028* |
CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation; SD, standard deviation.
Extent of Performance Enhancement in Compression Rate and Depth by Groups.
| Nurses | Clerks | Residents | Fellows | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enhancement in meeting the target ratea, median (IQR) | 0.0 (−29.5–44.0) | 15.1 (−2.0–46.9) | 38.4 (9.3–57.4) | 5.2 (−0.8–42.7) | 0.013c * |
| Enhancement in meeting the target depthb, median (IQR) | 0.7 (−1. = 9–43.5) | −4.1 (−61.6–0.2) | 19.8 (2.0–70.1) | 0.8 (−4.0–14.9) | <0.001d * |
aPercentage of ‘compression rate in the targeted range with skill refresher and audiovisual feedback’ minus ‘original compression rate in the targeted range’.
bPercentage of ‘compression depth in the targeted range with skill refresher and audiovisual feedback’ minus ‘original compression depth in the targeted range’.
cStatistically significant difference between the nurse and resident groups, P = 0.017.
dStatistically significant difference between the clerk and resident groups, P = 0.004.
CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation; IQR, interquartile range.
Figure 4The Extent of Enhanced Performance of Compression Rate and Depth by groups.
Figure 5Rate and depth in targeted range of naïve chest compression by groups.
Release Velocity With and Without the Aid of a Feedback Device by Groups.
| Release Velocity (mm/s) | Without Feedback | With CPR Refresher | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nurses, total n = 15 | 0.091 | ||
| Grade 1 (≥400) | 4 (26.7%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
| Grade 2 (300–399.9) | 8 (53.3%) | 12 (80.0%) | |
| Grade 3 (<300) | 3 (20.0%) | 3 (20.0%) | |
| Clerks, total n = 14 | 0.231 | ||
| Grade 1 (≥400) | 1 (7.1%) | 4 (28.6%) | |
| Grade 2 (300–399.9) | 12 (85.7%) | 8 (57.1%) | |
| Grade 3 (<300) | 1 (7.1%) | 2 (14.3%) | |
| Residents, total n = 27 | <0.001* | ||
| Grade 1 (≥400) | 12 (44.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
| Grade 2 (300–399.9) | 12 (44.4%) | 17 (63.0%) | |
| Grade 3 (<300) | 3 (17.1%) | 10 (37.0%) | |
| Fellows, total n = 19 | 0.744 | ||
| Grade 1 (≥400) | 6 (31.6%) | 5 (26.3%) | |
| Grade 2 (300–399.9) | 11 (57.9%) | 13 (68.4%) | |
| Grade 3 (<300) | 2 (10.5%) | 1 (5.3%) |
CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Release Velocity With and Without the Aid of a Feedback Device by Resident Seniority.
| Release Velocity (mm/s) | Without Feedback | With CPR Refresher | |
|---|---|---|---|
| First-year residents, total n = 9 | 0.056 | ||
| Grade 1 (≥400) | 3 (33.3) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Grade 2 (300–399.9) | 5 (55.6) | 4 (44.4) | |
| Grade 3 (<300) | 1 (11.1) | 5 (55.6) | |
| Second-year residents, total n = 12 | 0.042* | ||
| Grade 1 (≥400) | 5 (41.7) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Grade 2 (300–399.9) | 5 (41.7) | 8 (66.7) | |
| Grade 3 (<300) | 2 (16.7) | 4 (33.3) | |
| Third-year residents, total n = 6 | 0.043* | ||
| Grade 1 (≥400) | 4 (66.7) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Grade 2 (300–399.9) | 2 (33.3) | 5 (83.3) | |
| Grade 3 (<300) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (16.7) |
CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation.