2014
DOI: 10.1097/jsm.0000000000000022
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Adequate Performance of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Techniques During Simulated Cardiac Arrest Over and Under Protective Equipment in Football

Abstract: Chest compression depth is significantly decreased when performed over shoulder pads, while there is no apparent effect on rate or chest wall recoil. Although the clinical outcomes from our observed 15% difference in compression depth are uncertain, chest compression under the pads significantly increases the depth of compressions and more closely approaches American Heart Association guidelines for chest compression depth in cardiac arrest.

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“…23 Due to the fact that the chest compression with FSP was greater than 5.0 cm of depth, initiating chest compression over FSP could be effective in case of the complication of chest exposure. In order to remove FSP, 24.4 s was taken 21.…”
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“…23 Due to the fact that the chest compression with FSP was greater than 5.0 cm of depth, initiating chest compression over FSP could be effective in case of the complication of chest exposure. In order to remove FSP, 24.4 s was taken 21.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality of CPR with football shoulder pads (FSP) on and off were studied 21 23. Better CPR performance without FSP was reported 23. More adequate chest compression when the FSP were worn and the average time for removing the FSP to be 24.4 s were reported, but the researchers indicated lack of full chest recoil that would intern decrease blood flow 21.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the acute management of a patient with sudden cardiac arrest in an equipment-intensive sport, ATs must have clear instructions on what equipment should be removed before initiating CPR. Researchers [4][5][6] have explored the effects of football shoulder pads on compressions, and 1 group 6 examined how a football helmet affected ventilations, but to date, no published studies have assessed lacrosse equipment. Therefore, the purpose of our study was to determine the effect of men's lacrosse equipment on the performance of chest compressions and delivery of ventilations to a men's lacrosse athlete, as simulated by the Laerdal Resusci Anne.…”
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“…Although a few authors [4][5][6] have examined how football equipment affects the delivery of CPR, no reports have been published on lacrosse equipment. Lacrosse shoulder pads are thinner and more flexible than football shoulder pads, and lacrosse helmets have a different shape and fit compared with football helmets.…”
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