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Use of PC Skillreporting system for Improving Quality of Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation in Fire EMT

구급대원의 심폐소생술 질 향상을 위한 PC Skillreporting system 활용방안

  • Rho, Sang-Gyun (Department of Emergency Medical Service, Howon University) ;
  • Moon, Tae-Young (Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Kangwon University)
  • 노상균 (호원대학교 응급구조학과) ;
  • 문태영 (강원대학교 응급구조학과)
  • Received : 2009.02.16
  • Accepted : 2010.04.09
  • Published : 2010.04.30

Abstract

PC Skillreporting feedback during cardiopulmonary resuscitaion would improve the performance of chest compression and ventilation during cardiac arrest. BLS skills were measured using Laerdal Skillreporter manikin(Laerdal, Norway) connected to a Laerdal PC Skillreporting system. Ventilation volume, chest compression accuracy, velocity of compression, depth of compression, hand position and chest recoil were measured between the two groups. Ventilation volume was significantly higher in the experimental group than that of control group(p<0.002). Chest compression depth was significantly higher in experimental group than that of control group(p=0.000). The quality of CPR can be improved by the use of PC Skillreporting system.

이 연구는 컴퓨터소프트웨어 프로그램 활용이 심폐소생술의 질 향상에 얼마나 영향을 미치는지를 알아보는 연구이다. 이를 위하여 일개 대학 응급구조학과 학생 50명을 대상으로 2009년 10월에서 11월까지 4주에 걸쳐 16시간 동안 성인심폐소생술에 관한 이론과 실기를 컴퓨터소프트웨어 프로그램과 심폐소생술 마네킹을 활용하여 교육 후 심폐소생술의 질을 평가하였다. 그 결과 컴퓨터소프트웨어 프로그램을 활용한 그룹에서 인공호흡 불어넣기 부분이 통계적 유의성을 보였으며(p<0.000), 전체적인 정확도 측면에서도 메트로놈 활용보다 컴퓨터 소프트웨어 프로그램을 활용하는 것이 더 유의한 것으로 나타났다(p<0.002). 흉부압박에는 너무 약하게 실시한 횟수에서 두 그룹 간 유의한 차이를 볼 수 있었다(p=0.000). 결론적으로 심폐소생술의 질 개선을 위해서는 피드백이 가능한 PC Skillreporting system을 활용한 술기교육 프로그램을 모색하고 적용할 필요가 있다고 사료된다.

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