Effects of bed height on the performance of chest compressions

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Objectives: The correct chest compression technique was emphasised to enhance the result of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the 2005 guidelines. The present study compared the effects of different bed heights, including a bed at knee height, on the performance of chest compressions. Methods: Twenty-four healthcare providers participated in this study. Knee height was defined as the baseline bed height. Bed heights were adjusted to 10 and 20 cm above the baseline and 10 and 20 cm below the baseline. At the five bed heights, chest compressions were performed for 2 minutes, and the compression rate was maintained at 100 per minute, with audible feedback. Results: The mean compression depths (MCD) were 28.3 mm (SD 10.7; knee height + 20 cm), 32.3 mm (SD 9.2; knee height + 10 cm), 32.7 mm (SD 8.5; knee height), 32.3 mm (SD 9.0; knee height 210 cm) and 31.1 mm (SD 8.5; knee height 220 cm). The MCD was significantly lower at knee height plus 20 cm (p<0.001). Conclusion: The performance of chest compressions decreased when the bed height was 20 cm higher than the knee height of the rescuer.
Publisher
B M J PUBLISHING GROUP
Issue Date
2009
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

SIMULATED CARDIAC-ARREST; CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION; QUALITY; POSITION; CPR

Citation

EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, v.26, no.11, pp.807 - 810

ISSN
1472-0205
DOI
10.1136/emj.2008.068965
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/93742
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RIMS Journal Papers
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