Introduction to ecological innovations in resuscitation training. Does made of cardboard has to mean single-use?

Filip Jaśkiewicz
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Aim: To assess the initial usefulness of an innovative, ecological manikin made of cardboard and coconut fiber, which is intended for resuscitation training. Material and methods: The study was conducted with the use of a mechanical chest compression device and assistance of human subjects. The first phase quantified the initial durability of the manikin. Phases two and three initially assessed manikins’ mechanical properties, its resistance to repetitive chest com¬pression training, and the quality of chest compressions performed on the tested manikin. Results: 268 and 49 participants took part in the first and the second phase of the study, respectively. The total number of chest compressions performed on the manikin was 30.736 and 4.928, respectively. The number of mechanical chest compressions reached 75.000 in phase three. The mean compression depth ranged between 47.1 ± 1.4 and 52.7 ± 0.6 mm, and the compression force ranged from 577 ± 10.0 to 686 ± 187 N. The rate of compressions ranged from 99.5 to 133/min, and the percentage of complete chest recoil ranged from 62.1 ± 20.3% to 100%. Conclusions: The tested ecological manikin invented for the purpose of resuscitation training provides the parameters necessary for students to master the ability to deliver high-quality chest compressions in terms of depth, rate, full recoil and force needed to perform chest compressions in a large adult. Durability tests showed that a manikin made of ecological materials can also be used multiple times, for many training groups.
复苏训练中的生态创新导论。纸板做的就一定是一次性的吗?
目的:评估一种创新的,由纸板和椰子纤维制成的生态假人的初步用途,该假人用于复苏训练。材料和方法:本研究使用机械胸压装置和人类受试者的协助进行。第一阶段量化人体模型的初始耐久性。第二阶段和第三阶段初步评估了人体模型的机械性能,其对重复性胸部按压训练的抵抗力,以及对被测试人体模型进行胸部按压的质量。结果:268和49名参与者分别参加了第一阶段和第二阶段的研究。对人体进行胸外按压的总次数分别为30.736次和4.928次。第三期机械胸外按压次数达到75000次。平均压缩深度为47.1±1.4 ~ 52.7±0.6 mm,压缩力为577±10.0 ~ 686±187 n,压缩率为99.5 ~ 133次/min,胸部完全后坐率为62.1±20.3% ~ 100%。结论:所测试的以复苏训练为目的的生态假人为学生掌握高质量胸外按压的能力提供了必要的参数,包括深度、速率、全后坐力和力度,以实现对大型成人的胸外按压。耐久性测试表明,由生态材料制成的人体模型也可以多次使用,用于许多训练组。
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