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Focus On Cardiac Arrest

Impact of Ambulance Crew Configuration on Simulated Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation

, EMT-P, BA, , MD, , EMT-P & , MD
Pages 62-68 | Received 07 Feb 2007, Accepted 20 Aug 2007, Published online: 26 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Background. Despite the widespread use of both two paramedic andsingle paramedic ambulance crews, there is little evidence regarding differences between these two staffing configurations in the delivery of patient care. Objectives. To determine potential differences in care provided by each of these ambulance configurations in the resuscitation of a cardiac arrest victim in ventricular fibrillation. Methods. Fifteen paramedic-paramedic and15 paramedic-EMT crews were recruited to perform resuscitation on a high-fidelity human simulator (Laerdal SimMan™). Errors andtheir nature, time to critical interventions, andcompliance with continuous cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) were captured by the simulator andvideotape. Results. Two paramedic crews averaged 0.7 ± 0.5 more errors of commision, 0.5 ± 0.4 more errors of sequence, and0.8 ± 0.8 more total errors per resuscitation (± 95% CI; p = 0.008, 0.017, and0.036, respectively). For all interventions analyzed, only time required to achieve intubation differed between the two configurations, with two paramedic crews intubating 63.9 ± 45.8 seconds more quickly (p = 0.009). CPR compliance was highly variable, anda meaningful statistical difference could not be determined, although performance overall was poor, with both configurations averaging less than 50% compliance. Conclusion. Two paramedic crews were more error-prone anddid not perform most interventions more rapidly with the exception of intubation. These data do not support the proposition that two paramedic crews provide higher quality cardiac care than paramedic-EMT crews in a simulated ventricular fibrillation arrest.

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