Effect of Wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) on CPR Quality in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic-A Simulation, Randomised Crossover Trial

被引:20
作者
Rauch, Simon [1 ,2 ,3 ]
van Veelen, Michiel Jan [1 ]
Oberhammer, Rosmarie [3 ,4 ]
Dal Cappello, Tomas [1 ]
Roveri, Giulia [1 ]
Gruber, Elisabeth [3 ,4 ]
Strapazzon, Giacomo [1 ]
机构
[1] Eurac Res, Inst Mt Emergency Med, Viale Druso 1, I-39100 Bolzano, Italy
[2] F Tappeiner Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia & Intens Care, Via Rossini 5, I-39012 Merano, Italy
[3] Southtyrolean Helicopter Emergency Med Serv, Via Lorenz Bohler 3, I-39100 Bolzano, Italy
[4] Brunico Gen Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia & Intens Care, Via Osped 11, I-39031 Brunico, Italy
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
cardiopulmonary resuscitation; chest compression; personal protective equipment; COVID-19; airborne disease transmission prevention; aerosol generating procedure; CHEST COMPRESSIONS; RESCUER FATIGUE; RESUSCITATION;
D O I
10.3390/jcm10081728
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is considered an aerosol-generating procedure. Consequently, COVID-19 resuscitation guidelines recommend the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) during resuscitation. In this simulation of randomised crossover trials, we investigated the influence of PPE on the quality of chest compressions (CCs). Thirty-four emergency medical service BLS-providers performed two 20 min CPR sequences (five 2 min cycles alternated by 2 min of rest) on manikins, once with and once without PPE, in a randomised order. The PPE was composed of a filtering facepiece 3 FFP3 mask, safety glasses, gloves and a long-sleeved gown. The primary outcome was defined as the difference between compression depth with and without PPE; secondary outcomes were defined as differences in CC rate, release and the number of effective CCs. The participants graded fatigue and performance, while generalised estimating equations (GEE) were used to analyse data. There was no significant difference in CC quality between sequences without and with PPE regarding depth (mean depth 54 +/- 5 vs. 54 +/- 6 mm respectively), rate (mean rate 119 +/- 9 and 118 +/- 6 compressions per minute), release (mean release 2 +/- 2 vs. 2 +/- 2 mm) and the number of effective CCs (43 +/- 18 vs. 45 +/- 17). The participants appraised higher fatigue when equipped with PPE in comparison to when equipped without PPE (p < 0.001), and lower performance was appraised when equipped with PPE in comparison to when equipped without PPE (p = 0.031). There is no negative effect of wearing PPE on the quality of CCs during CPR in comparison to not wearing PPE.
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