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临床试验/NCT06601946
NCT06601946
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Supporting Tools and Cognitive Aids for Lay Resuscitation - A Simulation Study

Medical University of Vienna1 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 150 人2024年9月16日

概览

阶段
不适用
干预措施
BLS Paper Based Cognitive App
疾病 / 适应症
Basic Life Support (Simulation)
发起方
Medical University of Vienna
入组人数
150
试验地点
1
主要终点
Time to blood flow
状态
进行中(未招募)
最后更新
15天前

概览

简要总结

Various studies have shown that rapid and correctly performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) significantly increases the survival rate after cardiac arrest. Such a situation can affect anyone, anywhere and at any time, making it all the more important to master the basic skills and abilities of Basic Life Support (BLS). Thanks to constant technical progress, there are now numerous digital tools in the field of lay resuscitation. There are also feedback devices for CPR for laypersons, the use of which is currently the subject of scientific debate. In order to evaluate the influence of various tools on the quality of lay resuscitation, we are planning a prospective, randomized study in a parallel group design. This study is aimed at medical laypersons between the ages of 18 and 70 who have completed a BLS course (e.g. first aid course for driver's license) within the last 10 years. All participants are asked to take part in a mannequin-based simulation scenario in a public place. As part of this simulation scenario, the BLS algorithm is to be performed (recognizing respiratory-circulatory arrest, calling for help, performing chest compressions, organizing a defibrillator). After performing the 1-minute cardiac massage, the scenario is ended. We plan to randomize into 3 groups. Group 1 will receive paper-based information material on how to perform BLS correctly. Group 2 will receive a first aid app. Group 3 will receive a small medical device (CorPatch®), which gives direct feedback on the quality of chest compressions (e.g. frequency, depth), including an accompanying app for support. The time to blood flow (defined as the succession of 5 sufficient chest compressions in this study) will be evaluated as the primary outcome. Secondarily, resuscitation management will be evaluated using a validated BLS checklist, the time to critical actions (such as time to alert the emergency services), the quality of CPR, the cognitive load of the participants and the user-friendliness of the assigned aid.

注册库
clinicaltrials.gov
开始日期
2024年9月16日
结束日期
2026年12月31日
最后更新
15天前
研究类型
Interventional
研究设计
Parallel
性别
All

研究者

责任方
Principal Investigator
主要研究者

Christina Hafner

MD

Medical University of Vienna

入排标准

入选标准

  • 18-70 years
  • First Aid Training within the last 10 years

排除标准

  • \- medical student, physician, nurse, paramedic

研究组 & 干预措施

BLS Paper Based Cognitive Aid

干预措施: BLS Paper Based Cognitive App

First Aid App

干预措施: First Aid App

Corpatch App

干预措施: Corpatch App

结局指标

主要结局

Time to blood flow

时间窗: within 1 minute

The time to blood flow (defined as the succession of 5 sufficient chest compressions in this study) will be evaluated as the primary outcome

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