A Comparison of Two Stool Positions for Stabilizing a Dental Chair During CPR.

Q3 Medicine Anesthesia progress Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.2344/anpr-68-03-13
Takashi Hitosugi, Norimasa Awata, Yoichiro Miki, Masanori Tsukamoto, Takeshi Yokoyama
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Objective: Most dental chairs lack sufficient stability to perform effective manual chest compression (MCC) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). A stabilizing stool can significantly reduce backrest vertical displacement in all chair types; however, a severely curved exterior backrest may negatively impact the stool's effectiveness. This study evaluated the efficacy of 2 stool positions for stabilizing a dental chair during MCC.

Methods: Chest compressions were performed on a manikin positioned in a dental chair while vertical displacement of the chair backrest during MCC was recorded using video and measured. Vertical displacement data were captured with no stool and with a stabilizing stool in 2 different positions. Reduction ratios were calculated to evaluate the effectiveness of the 2 stool positions.

Results: With no stool, the backrest median (interquartile range) vertical displacement during chest compressions was 16.5 (2.5) mm as compared with 12.0 (1.5) mm for the stabilizing stool positioned under the area of MCC and 8.5 (1.0) mm under the shoulders. The stool positioned under the shoulders produced a significantly increased calculated reduction ratio of 48% (14%) compared with 27% (20%) under the area of MCC (P < .001).

Conclusions: Positioning a stabilizing stool under the shoulders was more effective at reducing vertical displacement of the dental chair backrest during chest compressions than positioning the stool under the area of MCC.

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心肺复苏术中稳定牙科椅的两种凳子位置的比较。
目的:大多数牙科椅在心肺复苏(CPR)过程中缺乏足够的稳定性来执行有效的手动胸部按压(MCC)。一个稳定的凳子可以显著减少所有类型的椅子靠背的垂直位移;然而,一个严重弯曲的外部靠背可能会对凳子的有效性产生负面影响。本研究评估了在MCC期间两种凳子位置稳定牙科椅的效果。方法:对放置在牙科椅上的人体模型进行胸外按压,同时用视频记录MCC期间椅子靠背的垂直位移并进行测量。竖直位移数据在不使用粪便和使用稳定粪便在2个不同位置时采集。计算减少比率以评估两种大便位置的有效性。结果:在无大便的情况下,胸按压时靠背垂直位移中位数(四分位间距)为16.5 (2.5)mm,而位于MCC下方的稳定凳为12.0 (1.5)mm,位于肩部下方的为8.5 (1.0)mm。与MCC区域下的27%(20%)相比,位于肩部下方的粪便产生了48%(14%)的计算复位率显著增加(P < 0.001)。结论:在胸部按压时,将稳定凳放置在肩部下方比放置在MCC区域下方更有效地减少牙科椅靠背的垂直位移。
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期刊介绍: Anesthesia Progress is a peer-reviewed journal and the official publication of the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. The journal is dedicated to providing a better understanding of the advances being made in the art and science of pain and anxiety control in dentistry.
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