Impact of a Quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Coach on Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation Teams.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE American Journal of Critical Care Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4037/ajcc2025828
Katie L McDermott, Kari L Rajzer-Wakeham, Jennifer M Andres, Ke Yan, Melodee A Liegl, Christine A Schindler
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Abstract

Background: The quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) coach role was developed for hospital-based resuscitation teams. This supplementary team member (CPR coach) provides real-time, verbal feedback on chest compression quality to compressors during a cardiac arrest.

Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a quality CPR coach training intervention on resuscitation teams, including presence of coaches on teams and physiologic metrics of quality CPR delivery in real compression events.

Methods: The quality CPR coach curriculum and role implementation were designed and evaluated using a logic model framework. Medical records of patients who had in-unit cardiopulmonary arrests were reviewed retrospectively. Data included physiologic metrics of quality CPR delivery. Analysis included descriptive statistics and comparison of arrest data before and after the intervention.

Results: A total of 79 cardiopulmonary arrests were analyzed: 40 before and 39 after the intervention. Presence of a quality CPR coach on resuscitation teams was more frequent after training, increasing from 35% before the intervention to 72% after (P = .002). No significant difference was found in the frequency of application of Zoll defibrillator pads. Metrics of quality CPR delivery and adherence with American Heart Association recommendations were either unchanged or improved after the intervention.

Conclusions: The quality CPR coach training intervention significantly increased coach presence on code teams, which was associated with clinically significant improvements in some metrics of quality CPR delivery in real cardiopulmonary arrests.

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背景:建立以医院为基础的心肺复苏(CPR)团队的优质教练角色。这名辅助团队成员(CPR教练)在心脏骤停期间向压缩机提供关于胸部按压质量的实时口头反馈。目的:评估高质量CPR教练培训干预对复苏团队的影响,包括教练在团队中的存在和在真实压缩事件中高质量CPR交付的生理指标。方法:采用逻辑模型框架设计和评价优质CPR教练课程和角色实施。回顾性回顾了住院心肺骤停患者的医疗记录。数据包括高质量CPR交付的生理指标。分析包括描述性统计和干预前后逮捕数据的比较。结果:共分析79例心肺骤停,干预前40例,干预后39例。培训后,在复苏小组中出现高质量CPR教练的频率更高,从干预前的35%增加到干预后的72% (P = 0.002)。Zoll除颤器垫的使用频率无显著差异。干预后,心肺复苏术的质量指标和对美国心脏协会建议的依从性不变或有所改善。结论:高质量的心肺复苏教练培训干预显著增加了急救小组中教练的存在,这与实际心肺骤停中一些高质量心肺复苏交付指标的临床显著改善有关。
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