The investigators will quantify the quality of chest compressions provided in the Emergency Department and determine whether the quality of chest compressions is related to patient outcome. The quality of chest compressions and patient outcomes will be assessed both before and after the introduction of audiovisual feedback in real time.
The Emergency Department will be using E-series unit manufactured by ZOLL Medical Group (Chelmsford, MA). These units are equipped with an accelerometer-based system that allows for measurement of chest compression depth and rate. These units are also equipped with RealCPRHelp, and FDA-approved technology that provides real-time audiovisual feedback to providers on the quality of chest compressions. In the first phase of the project, the ED providers will utilize the E-series units to treat all patients requiring chest compressions.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
115
scenario-based training for CPR, real-time audiovisual CPR feedback using R Series monitor-defibrillator during treatment, and post-event debriefing
Maricopa Integrated Health System
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
CPR Quality-compression Depth
Measurement of chest compression depth
Time frame: during CPR
CPR Quality-percent of >51mm Compressions
Percent of Chest Compressions greater than 51mm
Time frame: during CPR
CPR Quality
Chest Compression Release Velocity
Time frame: during CPR
CPR Quality-compression Fraction
Chest Compression Fraction indicating the percentage of time in which chest compressions are done by rescuers during a cardiac arrest
Time frame: During CPR
CPR Quality-Chest Compression Rate
Mean Chest Compression Rate
Time frame: During CPR
CPR Quality- Pre-shock Pause
Pre-shock pause: time from cessation of CPR to shock delivery
Time frame: During CPR
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