• Eur J Emerg Med · Dec 2016

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    Interactive videoconferencing versus audio telephone calls for dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation using the ALERT algorithm: a randomized trial.

    • Samuel Stipulante, Anne-Sophie Delfosse, Anne-Françoise Donneau, Gary Hartsein, Sophie Haus, Vincent D'Orio, and Alexandre Ghuysen.
    • aFederal Public Health Services Departments of bPublic Health cMedical Informatics and Biostatistics, University of Liege dDepartment of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital of Liege, Liege, Belgium.
    • Eur J Emerg Med. 2016 Dec 1; 23 (6): 418-424.

    ObjectivesThe ALERT algorithm, a telephone cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) protocol, has been shown to help bystanders initiate CPR. Mobile phone communications may play a role in emergency calls and improve dispatchers' understanding of the rescuer's situation. However, there is currently no validated protocol for videoconference-assisted CPR (v-CPR). We initiated this study to validate an original protocol of v-CPR and to evaluate the potential benefit in comparison with classical telephone-CPR (t-CPR).Materials And MethodsWe developed an algorithm for v-CPR, adapted from the ALERT t-CPR protocol. A total of 180 students were recruited from secondary school and assigned randomly either to t-CPR or to v-CPR. A manikin was used to evaluate CPR performance.ResultsThe mean chest compression rate was higher in the v-CPR group (v-CPR: 110±16 vs. t-CPR: 86±28; P<0.0001), whereas depth was comparable between both groups (v-CPR: 48±13 vs. t-CPR: 47±16 mm; P=0.64). Hand positioning was correct in 91.7% with v-CPR, but only 68% with t-CPR (P=0.001). There was almost no 'hands-off' period in the v-CPR group [v-CPR: 0 (0-0.4) vs. t-CPR: 7 (0-25.5) s; P<0.0001], but the median no-flow time was increased in the v-CPR group [v-CPR: 146 (128-173.5) vs. t-CPR: 122 (105-143.5) s, P<0.0001]. The overall score of CPR performance was improved in the v-CPR group (P<0.001).ConclusionThe v-CPR protocol allows bystanders to reach compression rates and depths close to guidelines and to reduce 'hands-off' events during CPR.

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