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Title:Vpliv trajanja reanimacije na njeno kakovost
Authors:ID Turza, Boštjan (Author)
ID Križmarić, Miljenko (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
Files:.pdf MAG_Turza_Bostjan_2024.pdf (1,17 MB)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Abstract:Uvod: V predbolnišničnem okolju se nemalokrat zgodi, da do prihoda nujne medicinske pomoči izvaja reanimacijo le ena oseba. Namen raziskave je bil ugotoviti, kako se s trajanjem reanimacije, katero izvaja ena oseba, spreminja kakovost izvajanja stisov prsnega koša in umetnih vpihov z dihalnim balonom. Metode: V teoretičnem delu magistrske naloge smo uporabili deskriptivno metodo dela, za opis raziskovalnega področja, v raziskovalnem delu pa neslučajnostni kratek pilotski priložnostni raziskovalni vzorec. Raziskovalni vzorec je zajemal deset izvajalcev šestnajstminutne reanimacije, ki se vključujejo v sistem predbolnišnične nujne medicinske pomoči. S pomočjo simulatorja Leardal QCPR Resusci Anna smo merili frekvenco, globino in popustitev stisov prsnega koša ter volumne danih vpihov z dihalnim balonom. Rezultati: Na podlagi raziskave, ki smo jo izvedli, smo ugotovili, da čas trajanja šestnajstminutne reanimacije ne vpliva na kakovost globine in frekvence stisov prsnega koša. Prav tako ne vpliva na volumne, dane z dihalnim balonom. Negativno pa vpliva na kakovost popustitve stisov prsnega koša, kar smo zaznali že po dveh minutah izvajanja simulacije. Razprava in sklep: Naše ugotovitve kažejo, da ima trajanje reanimacije določen negativen vpliv na kakovost izvajanja reanimacije, in sicer že v prvih minutah. Smiselno bi bilo, da vsako reanimacijo izvajata najmanj dve osebi ter se izmenjujeta na dve minuti ali ob prvih znakih utrujenosti, če se le ti pojavijo prej.
Keywords:stisi prsnega koša, kakovost kardio-pulmonalnega oživljanja, vpliv na oživljanje
Place of publishing:Maribor
Publisher:[B. Turza]
Year of publishing:2024
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-90347 New window
UDC:616-036.882-083.98(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:217603843 New window
Publication date in DKUM:11.12.2024
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Licensing start date:30.08.2024

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Language:English
Title:Impact of resuscitation duration on resuscitation quality
Abstract:Introduction: In the prehospital setting, it is often the case that only one person performs resuscitation until emergency medical assistance arrives. The aim of the study was to find out how the quality of chest compressions and mechanical ventilation with a bag valve mask changes with the duration of resuscitation performed by one person. Methods: In the theoretical part of the master's thesis we used the descriptive working method to describe the research area, and in the research part we used a non-random, short pilot non-probability research sample. The research sample included ten providers of 16-minute CPR involved in prehospital emergency care. Using the Laerdal QCPR Resusci Anne simulator, we measured the frequency, depth and decrease in chest compression force as well as the volume of breaths delivered with a bag valve mask. Results: Based on the research we conducted, we found that the duration of the 16-minute resuscitation does not affect the quality of depth and frequency of chest compressions. It also has no influence on the volumes delivered with a bag valve mask. However, it has a negative impact on the quality of the decrease in compression force which we noticed after just two minutes of running the simulation. Discussion and conclusion: Our findings show that the duration of resuscitation has a certain negative impact on the quality of resuscitation performance, already in the very first minutes. It would make sense for each resuscitation to be performed by at least two people, taking turns every two minutes or at the first sign of rescuer fatigue.
Keywords:chest compression, CPR quality, impact on resuscitation


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