Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000027112 |
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Receipt number | R000030931 |
Scientific Title | The optimal number of personnel for rescuer fatigue and quality of chest compressions: A randomized, crossover manikin trial |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2017/04/24 |
Last modified on | 2017/04/24 15:09:08 |
The optimal number of personnel for rescuer fatigue and quality of chest compressions: A randomized, crossover manikin trial
The optimal number of personnel for rescuer fatigue and quality of chest compressions: A randomized, crossover manikin trial
The optimal number of personnel for rescuer fatigue and quality of chest compressions: A randomized, crossover manikin trial
The optimal number of personnel for rescuer fatigue and quality of chest compressions: A randomized, crossover manikin trial
Japan |
cardiopulmonary arrest
Adult |
Others
NO
We determined the optimal number of personnel needed for 30-min CPR in a rescue-team.
Efficacy
Exploratory
Pragmatic
Not applicable
We compared the difference a sufficient CC depth ratio (%) with a depth of more than 5 cm between the first cycle and the second to the last cycle.
1) We compared the difference a CC ratio with an appropriate rate of at least 100/min and less than 120/min (%) between the first cycle and the second to the last cycle.
2) We compared the difference complete recoil rate (%) between the first cycle and the second to the last cycle.
Interventional
Cross-over
Randomized
Individual
Open -no one is blinded
Active
4
Educational,Counseling,Training
Other |
The participants were randomly divided into 4 groups (A, B, C, and D) according to different CC rest periods (2, 4, 6, and 8 min).
All the participants performed CCs for 30 min with these different rest periods (2, 4, 6, and 8 min).
The participants were randomly divided into 4 groups (A, B, C, and D) according to different CC rest periods (2, 4, 6, and 8 min).
All the participants performed CCs for 30 min with these different rest periods (2, 4, 6, and 8 min).
The participants were randomly divided into 4 groups (A, B, C, and D) according to different CC rest periods (2, 4, 6, and 8 min).
All the participants performed CCs for 30 min with these different rest periods (2, 4, 6, and 8 min).
The participants were randomly divided into 4 groups (A, B, C, and D) according to different CC rest periods (2, 4, 6, and 8 min).
All the participants performed CCs for 30 min with these different rest periods (2, 4, 6, and 8 min).
18 | years-old | <= |
60 | years-old | >= |
Male and Female
We recruited the following participants: medical students from the University of Fukui (postgraduate year 1 or 2), residents and nurses from Fukui University Hospital and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel from Fukui City Fire Department.
non
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1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Syunsuke Yamanaka |
University of Fukui Hospital
Division of Emergency Medicine
23-3 Matsuokashimoaizuki, eiheiji-cho, Yoshida-gun, Fukui
0776-61-3111
yamanakasyunsuke@yahoo.co.jp
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Syunsuke Yamanaka |
University of Fukui Hospital
Division of Emergency Medicine
23-3 Matsuokashimoaizuki, eiheiji-cho, Yoshida-gun, Fukui
0776-61-3111
yamanakasyunsuke@yahoo.co.jp
University of Fukui
Non
Self funding
NO
2017 | Year | 04 | Month | 24 | Day |
Unpublished
Completed
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2017 | Year | 04 | Month | 24 | Day |
Value
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