Airway management in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is still debated. Several options exist: bag-valve-mask ventilation, supraglottic devices and endotracheal intubation. Intermediate and advanced airway management strategies could be useful devices to increase chest compression fraction. A previous study shows that early insertion of an i-gel device significantly increases chest compression fraction and enhances respiratory parameters. However, the compressions were found to be shallower in the experimental group using the i-gel device. Although, the shallower compressions found in the supraglottic airway device group did not appear to be linked to their provision in an over-the-head position, it is reasonable to assume that the addition of a feedback device to the use of an i-gel® device could fix this issue. The feedback devices seem to be able to provide a benefit, and allow deeper compressions / more often in the depth target. There is a mismatch between perceived and actual cardiopulmonary resuscitation performance supporting the need for such a feedback device's study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
34
The participants will have access to a chest compressions' feedback device
ACE Genève Ambulances
Chêne-Bougeries, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland
Ambulances de la Ville de Sion
Sion, Valais, Switzerland
Genève TEAM Ambulances
Geneva, Switzerland
SK Ambulances
Geneva, Switzerland
Compressions within the depth target
Proportions of compressions within the depth target of 5 to 6 centimeters
Time frame: Through study completion, i.e.10 minutes of scenario.
Overall chest compression fraction
The chest compression fraction is the time during which compressions are provided divided by the total time of the resuscitation
Time frame: Through study completion, i.e.10 minutes of scenario.
Depth of chest compressions
The depth of chest compressions measured in centimeters
Time frame: Through study completion, i.e.10 minutes of scenario.
Compressions within the rate target
Proportions of compressions within the rate target of 100 to 120 compressions per minute
Time frame: Through study completion, i.e.10 minutes of scenario.
Rate of chest compressions
The rate of chest compressions measured in compressions per minute
Time frame: Through study completion, i.e.10 minutes of scenario.
Compressions with correct chest recoil
The proportions of compressions with complete chest recoil (less than 5 millimeters of deviation from the reference value)
Time frame: Through study completion, i.e.10 minutes of scenario.
Time to first effective ventilation
The time measured in seconds from beginning of the resuscitation to first effective ventilation (defined as at least 300 millilitres)
Time frame: Through study completion, i.e.10 minutes of scenario.
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