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The Physical Characteristics of 119 EMTs and a Comparison of the Quality in Chest Compressions according to Posture in Pregnant Women Cardiac Arrest -A Mannequin Model lying with a 30° Incline to the Left-

119구급대원의 신체적 특성과 심정지 임신부 자세에 따른 가슴압박 질 비교 -30° 왼쪽 기울기 자세의 마네킨 모델-

  • Park, Dae-Sung (Dept. of Emergency Medical Technology, Gwangju Health University)
  • 박대성 (광주보건대학교 응급구조과)
  • Received : 2015.09.10
  • Accepted : 2015.11.20
  • Published : 2015.11.28

Abstract

This study aims to identify the effects: quality of chest compressions, height and weight of pregnant women cardiac arrest while lying $30^{\circ}$ inclined to the left has on the quality of chest compressions administered by 119 EMT. For the purpose of this study, 62 members of 119 EMTs in M, N, S, Y cities and G cities of J province agreed to join in the test and the test was conducted from June 15 to 16 in 2015. Two mannequins (Resusci Anne$^{(R)}$) were used for the study and the chest compression process was recorded with the use of the Laerdal PC Skill Reporting System$^{(R)}$. As a result, it was discovered that for patients with a $30^{\circ}$ left inclination, who were below 170 cm in height and 65 kg in weight, the proper frequency and depth of compression were unsatisfactory. With this in mind, training programs and instruments that can improve the quality of chest compressions depending on a person's (patient's) height and weight should be developed.

본 연구는 119구급대원을 대상으로 심정지 임신부에 시행하는 $30^{\circ}$ 왼쪽 기울기 자세에서 가슴압박 질과 신장 및 체중이 가슴압박 질에 영향을 미치는지 알아보고자 시행하였다. J도 M, N, S, Y시, G광역시에서 근무하는 119구급대원 62명을 대상으로 2015년 6월 15-16일간 실험 전 참여 동의를 받았다. Resusci Anne$^{(R)}$ 마네킨 2대를 사용하여 Laerdal PC SkillReporting System$^{(R)}$으로 가슴압박 시행 결과를 기록하였다. 연구결과, $30^{\circ}$ 왼쪽 기울기 자세에서 바로 누운 자세보다 가슴압박 적절한 깊이 횟수(회), 가슴압박 깊이(mm)는 매우 저조하였고, 또한 170 cm 이하, 65 kg 이하에서 가슴압박 적절한 깊이 횟수(회), 가슴압박 깊이(mm)는 저조하였다. 따라서 신장 및 체중에 따른 가슴압박질을 향상시킬 수 있는 도구의 개발과 실습 교육이 필요하겠다.

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