Compare the quality performance of rescuers and resuscitation outcomes of cardiac arrest patients in both groups with and without capnography feedback
This study has done at Mashhad Ghaem Educational center. Two nurses and an anesthesia resident selected and trained according to the latest guidelines of CPR . In the control sample, with the declare of code 99 and attend the team on the patient's bedside, CPR begins and then every two minutes, return of the patient checks in the usual way. quality performance of rescuers ,Recovery or death of the patient and the result is recording. In the second phase , group members were educated how to use capnography (Comdek's MD-660P Oxi-Capnography) in CPR and guiding restoration efforts by it. with the code 99 and attend the team on the patient's bedside capnography uses and its waveforms will appear on the monitor device which is visible to all rescuers and the quality of performance is renewed based on the its guidance. The two groups patients for age, sex, initial rhythm of arrest, time of arrest until the first action, the time of arrest until the first shocks are comparing to control these factors influence on the outcome. quality performance of rescuers , resuscitation outcomes and CPR duration and relative factors in each of the groups were recorded and compared.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
130
capnography feedback was used for management of the resuscitation and quality of cpr performance in rescuers and outcomes of the patients was measured.
Ghaem Educational, Research and Treatment Center
Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi, Iran
chest compressions and artificial ventilation rate in a minute
The number Of chest compressions and artificial ventilation rate in a minute by rescuers in both study groups (with and without capnography feedback) were assessed.
Time frame: By the end of twenty minutes of CPR
Return of spontaneous circulation or death of patient at the end of resuscitation
Return of spontaneous circulation or death of patient at the end of resuscitation in both study groups (with and without capnography feedback) were assessed.
Time frame: about twenty minutes After start of CPR
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