Análisis de las habilidades de reanimación cardiopulmonar en un servicio de urgencias
- Alejandro Montero Salinas 1
- Ana Mato Rivera 1
- Pablo Villaverde 1
- Plácido Mayán Conesa 1
- José Manuel Fandiño Orgeira 1
- Santiago Martínez Isasi 2
- 1 Servicio de Urgencias. Complexo Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña. SERGAS. A Coruña. España.
- 2 Facultad de Enfermería. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
ISSN: 2530-4453
Año de publicación: 2019
Título del ejemplar: ¿Nursing now?
Número: 6
Páginas: 44-48
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Tiempos de enfermería y salud = Nursing and health times
Resumen
ntroductionCardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in Europe, reaching 40% of the cause of death in individuals under 75 years of age and morbidity of individuals. Quality chest compressions are essen-tial when performing CPR with results that improve the morbidity and mortality of patients. ObjectivesTo evaluate the influence of training in the soil to perform later on different surfaces. MethodologyQuasi-experimental study carried out in the Emer-gency Service of the A Coruña University Hospital to the medical and nursing staff of the service (28 professionals). ResultsThere was an improvement in the skills of chest and ventilatory compressions that was not signifi-cant, except for the variable average depth reached during chest compressions [52.69 (SD: 6.81) vs 43.80 (SD: 6.67) (p = 0.002). This means that the partici-pants achieved a lower average depth during the chest compressions performed on the stretcher. ConclusionsSoil training is a reliable method for acquiring the skills necessary to perform cardiac massage. There are significant differences in the quality and frequency of chest compressions performed on the floor and on the stretcher, which was observed at a lower depth reached in the group that performed the chest compressions on the stretcher.