Kneeling Posture With a Kneeling Stool During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Hospital

NCT ID: NCT02043028

Last Updated: 2014-03-18

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

38 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2013-08-31

Study Completion Date

2013-08-31

Brief Summary

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To perform chest compression (CC) in the kneeling posture in hospital, we designed a stage with stairs, named the 'kneeling stool', on which a CC performer kneels beside a patient on a bed.This work is the validation study to demonstrate that the kneeling stool could be used for high quality hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with the kneeling posture. We hypothesized that the quality of chest compression with a kneeling posture using the kneeling stool is equal to or superior to CC with a standing posture using the height adjustment mechanism of the bed.

Detailed Description

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We designed and implemented the kneeling stool to perform CPR with the kneeling posture for a patient on a bed. The frame is constructed of an aluminum alloy. The size is 570 mm (width) x 598 mm (depth) x 600 mm (height). The weight is 9.3 kg, which is easily moved as needed. For easy rotation between rescuers, a step plate was inserted. To prevent pain to the knees of the kneeling CC performer, a 40mmthick sponge cushion was placed on the top plate and fixed to the frame.

A standard hospital bed frame (Transport stretcher®, 760 x2110 mm, 228 kg, Stryker Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA), a foam mattress (660 x 920 x 80 mm, soft foam with polyurethane coverage, Stryker Co., USA), a backboard (450 ×600 ×10 mm, 3 kg Lifeline Plastic, Sung Shim Medical Co., Bucheon, Korea), and a step stool (395 x 450 x 410 mm, Gunica Co., Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea) were used in the experiment. A Resusci Annie Modular System Skill Reporter® manikin (Laerdal Medical, Orpington, UK) was used to perform CPR in the evaluations. We added weight to the manikin to equal 34 kg for simulating the upper body weight of an adult human as in a previous study.

Data collection The participants were divided into two groups by random drawing. Each performer in the first group knelt on the kneeling stool beside the manikin on a bed and compressed the chest of the manikin (CCs with a kneeling posture, PK).Each performer in the second group stood on a step stool beside the manikin on a bed and compressed the chest of the manikin (CCs with a standing posture, PS). When the performer stood beside the manikin on a bed, the height of the manikin's back was adjusted in height to the knee level of the provider using the step stool and the bed height adjustment mechanism. All the participants performed continuous CCs for 5 minutes without audio-visual feedback. After 2 weeks, the posture used for the CCs by each group was changed. Each participant recorded his/her fatigue and pain levels on a visual analogue scale (VAS, score 0 indicates "no pain and fatigue" and score 10 indicates "unbearable pain and fatigue") for each minute during 5 minutes of CCs. After conclusion of the experiment, the participants selected a preferred CC posture in terms of the safety and the quality of the CCs.

Conditions

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Cardiac Arrest

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Group 1

Participants compress the chest of a manikin with kneeling posture using a kneeling stool for chest compression posture during 5 minutes

2 weeks later, They perform the chest compression with standing posture using a step stool during 5 minutes

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Chest compression with a step stool

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants compress the chest of a manikin with a standing posture using a step stool during 5 minutes

Chest compression with a kneeling stool

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants compress the chest of a manikin with kneeling posture using a kneeling stool during 5 minutes

Group 2

Participants compress the chest of a manikin with a standing posture using a step stool for chest compression posture during 5 minutes

2 weeks later, They perform the chest compression with a kneeling posture using a kneeling stool stool and bed height adjustment during 5 minutes

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Chest compression with a step stool

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants compress the chest of a manikin with a standing posture using a step stool during 5 minutes

Chest compression with a kneeling stool

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants compress the chest of a manikin with kneeling posture using a kneeling stool during 5 minutes

Interventions

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Chest compression with a step stool

Participants compress the chest of a manikin with a standing posture using a step stool during 5 minutes

Intervention Type DEVICE

Chest compression with a kneeling stool

Participants compress the chest of a manikin with kneeling posture using a kneeling stool during 5 minutes

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Doctors and nurses working at emergency department
* American Heart Association Basic Life Support (AHA BLS) provider certification

Exclusion Criteria

* Heart, wrist, or low back disease or who were pregnant were excluded
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Hanyang University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Jaehoon Oh

Department of Emergency Medicine

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Jaehoon Oh, M.D.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Department of emergency medicine, college of medicine, Hanyang university

Locations

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Hanyang University Seoul Hospital

Seoul, , South Korea

Site Status

Countries

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South Korea

Other Identifiers

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University of Ulsan 2013-0141

Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT

Identifier Source: secondary_id

Kneeling Posture

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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