World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2022, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (2): 98-105.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2022.024
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Chao-yu Lei1, Heng-wei Qin1, Xue-jie Dong2, Jia-lin You1(), Lin Zhang3()
Received:
2021-07-04
Accepted:
2021-11-08
Online:
2022-01-10
Published:
2022-03-01
Contact:
Jia-lin You,Lin Zhang
E-mail:youjialin@shsmu.edu.cn;zhanglynn@sjtu.edu.cn
Chao-yu Lei, Heng-wei Qin, Xue-jie Dong, Jia-lin You, Lin Zhang. Layperson’s performance on an unconversant type of AED device: A prospective crossover simulation experimental study[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022, 13(2): 98-105.
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Table 1
Features of AED1 (Laerdal® Philips AED Trainer 2) and AED2 (ZOLL® AED Plus Trainer 2)
Features | AED1 | AED2 | |
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Power-on mechanism | On/off button inside of zippered box | On/off button outside of clamshell box | |
Pad design | Two-piece in an individual bag; Manually connected plug | One-piece; Pre-connected plug | |
Visual prompts | On pads, device, and handbook | On pads and device only; No handbook | |
Voice instructions | |||
Self-check | / | Units OK | |
Response check | / | Check patient response | |
Call for help | / | Call for help | |
Pad placement | Place pads as figure shown. Insert the plug into the lighting socket. Place the pads and insert the plug (3 times). Place the pads and firmly press the plug. | Place the pads. (repeating every 8 s) | |
Rhythm analysis | “Don’t touch the patient. Rhythm analysis in progression (twice).” | “Rhythm analysis in progression. Don’t touch the patient.” | |
Defibrillation prompt | “Defibrillation recommended. Don’t touch the patient.” | “Defibrillation recommended. Charging now. Don’t touch the patient.” | |
Shock delivery | “Press defibrillation button.” (button lighting and then sounding) | “Defibrillation now. Press the orange button.” (sounding and then button lighting) | |
Resuming CPR | “Shock completed.” Pause “Start CPR if necessary.” | “Shock completed. Resume CPR please.” (compression tone sounding) |
Figure 1.
Flow diagram of the participants. AED1-1: operating AED1 in phase I test and AED1 in phase II test; AED2-1: operating AED2 in phase I test and AED1 in phase II test; AED1-2: operating AED1 in phase I test and AED2 in phase II test; AED2-2: operating AED2 in phase I test and AED2 in phase II test; Switch A: comparison between AED1-1 group and AED2-1 group; Switch B: comparison between AED1-2 group and AED2-2 group; AED: automated external defibrillator.
Figure 2.
Participants’ AED operation behaviors (n=159). A: percentage of successful defibrillation; B: percentage of fully baring the chest; C: percentage of correct electrodes placement; D: percentage of clear during rhythm analysis; E: percentage of clear during defibrillation; F: percentage of resuming CPR after shock. *P<0.05; **P<0.01.
Figure 3.
Time measures within participants achieving successful defibrillation (n=159). A: time to shock delivery; B: time to AED power-on; C: time to AED’s shock prompt; D: time to resuming CPR; E: time spent for baring the chest; F: time spent for electrodes placement; G: time from shock prompt to shock delivery; H: time from shock delivery to resuming CPR. Data were presented as median (interquartile range). *P<0.05; **P<0.01.
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