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http://dx.doi.org/10.14408/KJEMS.2018.22.3.067

Comparison of chest compression and ventilation volume using LUCAS and manual in virtual reality-based ambulance simulation -A manikin study-  

Lee, Jae-Gook (Department of Emergency Medical Services, Sunmoon University)
Kim, Jin-Su (National 119 Rescue Headquarters)
Roh, Sang-Gyun (Department of Emergency Medical Services, Sunmoon University)
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The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services / v.22, no.3, 2018 , pp. 67-76 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of chest compressions and ventilation when using an mechanical device(LUCAS) and 2-men manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR) performed on a minikin, as well as to propose a more effective CPR method during transit. Methods: Data were collected by LUCAS and manual virtual reality based ambulance simulation. Analysis was performed using SPSS software 12.0. The average and standard deviation of chest compression depth and ventilation were analyzed using descriptive statistics and t-test. Results: In the virtual reality based LUCAS and manual CPR results, LUCAS showed better chest compression and lower incomplete chest release than manual CPR. During CPR with a chest compression-ventilation ratio of 30:2 in virtual reality ventilation with bag-valve mask was able to deliver an adequate volume of breathing. Conclusion: It is suggested that rescuers on ambulance may consider using LUCAS as an alternative to high-quality chest compression during transit.
Keywords
Virtual reality; LUCAS; Manual chest compression; Ventilation volume;
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