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- W4213308811 abstract "Introduction: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is frequently performed in a manner inconsistent with American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines. Published studies on CPR quality during pediatric cardiac arrest using chest compression (CC) monitor devices have reported data in aggregate form from entire CPR events. The addition of video review allows precise measurement of CPR quality at the level of individual providers. Hypothesis: To measure individual healthcare providers’ (HCP) CPR quality during pediatric cardiac arrest events in actual patients in the emergency department (PED) and describe adherence to AHA guidelines. Methods: A report from the Videography in Pediatric Emergency Resuscitation (VIPER) Collaborative, a prospective observational database from three tertiary PEDs. All study sites videorecord and review resuscitations and use a pressure sensor/monitor device during CPR. All events where chest compressions (CC) were performed under videorecorded conditions with the monitor device in use were eligible for inclusion. Data on CPR performance was collected by a combination of video review and monitor device; CC rate and depth and ventilation rate were extracted in time periods corresponding to individual CPR providers. CPR segments were defined as ‘high-quality’ if all AHA guidelines were achieved (CC rate 100-120 cpm; CC depth >= 1.5 inches for infants or >= 2 inches for children; ventilation rate 8-12 bpm, no pauses > 10 seconds). Results: Between August 2016 and April 2018, complete data was available for 31 events (infants: n=5; older children: n=6). 279 compression segments were analyzed. Median CC rate was 119 cpm (IQR 110 – 129); median depth was 1.0 inches in infants (IQR 0.85 – 1.2) and 2.1 inches in older children (IQR 1.4 – 2.4). Median ventilation rate was 15 bpm (IQR 10 - 30). 22/279 (8%) compression segments met all criteria for high-quality CPR. Conclusions: PED HCPs infrequently met AHA guidelines for CPR quality. Future studies using video review and CC monitor data collection should examine the impact of specific training strategies on provider-level CPR performance during pediatric cardiac arrest." @default.
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- W4213308811 date "2018-11-06" @default.
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- W4213308811 title "Abstract 109: Pediatric CPR in the Emergency Department: Initial Findings From the Videography in Pediatric Emergency Research Collaborative" @default.
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