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Real-Time Visual Feedback Device Improves Quality Of Chest Compressions; A Manikin Study

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  135-141

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 Objective: To evaluate the impact of a real-time visual feedback device on CCs rate and depth delivered by healthcare professionals. Methods: In a simulated scenario a sensor was placed on a manikin’ s chest and connected to a defibrillator which provided real-time visual feedback on the rate and depth of CCs. Thirty-two healthcare professionals performed sequentially 5 cycles of 30 CCs without (FeedOFF) and with (FeedON) feedback. CCs with a depth between 50 and 60mm and a rate between 100 and 120cpm were considered optimal. Results: Visual feedback resulted in a significant increase in the proportion of CCs with optimal depth (median 8. 7 [interquartile range 0. 7– 55. 5]% FeedOFF vs 63. 3 [17. 6– 88. 1]% FeedON, p=0. 002) and optimal rate (median 51. 3 [1. 3– 81. 3]% FeedOFF vs 68. 3 [45. 3– 86. 1]% FeedON, p=0. 018). Overall, CCs were too shallow and too fast in the FeedOFF cycle. There was also a significant increase in optimal CCs (optimal depth and rate) with the use of the feedback device (from median 0. 7 [0– 26. 9]% FeedOFF to 31. 9 [3. 6-59. 9]% FeedON, p=0. 001). Participants’ factors such as age, sex, body mass index, job or time since last CPR Training did not have a significant impact on CPR quality. Conclusions: In the absence of visual feedback, there is a tendency towards lower depth and higher rate of CCs. The use of feedback technology significantly improves the quality of CCs.

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    Augusto, Joao B., Santos, Miguel B., Faria, Daniel, Alves, Paulo, Roque, David, Morais, Jose, Gil, Victor, & Morais, Carlos. (2020). Real-Time Visual Feedback Device Improves Quality Of Chest Compressions; A Manikin Study. BULLETIN OF EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA BEAT, 8(3), 135-141. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/697893/en

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    Augusto Joao B., Santos Miguel B., Faria Daniel, Alves Paulo, Roque David, Morais Jose, Gil Victor, Morais Carlos. Real-Time Visual Feedback Device Improves Quality Of Chest Compressions; A Manikin Study. BULLETIN OF EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA BEAT[Internet]. 2020;8(3):135-141. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/697893/en

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    Joao B. Augusto, Miguel B. Santos, Daniel Faria, Paulo Alves, David Roque, Jose Morais, Victor Gil, and Carlos Morais, “Real-Time Visual Feedback Device Improves Quality Of Chest Compressions; A Manikin Study,” BULLETIN OF EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA BEAT, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 135–141, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/697893/en

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