Leary Marion, Almodovar Alfredo, Buckler David G, Bhardwaj Abhishek, Blewer Audrey L, Abella Benjamin S
From the Center for Resuscitation Science (M.L., A.A., D.G.B., A.B., A.L.B., B.S.A.), Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; and School of Nursing (M.L.), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
Simul Healthc. 2019 Apr;14(2):82-89. doi: 10.1097/SIH.0000000000000338.
A sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) occurs when the heart abruptly stops beating; because of the nature of SCA, capturing data in the out-of-hospital setting from actual bystander response is difficult. Current technologies such as virtual reality (VR) allow the creation of scenarios programmed for heightened realism. No studies have used an immersive VR system to observe lay bystander response.
We sought to characterize lay bystander response to an unannounced simulated VR SCA event during a multisensory scenario.
Using a VR wearable device combined with a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) recording manikin, we created a 3-minute multisensory SCA scenario that allowed for the observation of lay bystander response. Subjects were unaware of the nature of the emergency event but were told to respond how they would to an emergency situation. Subject's ability to proceed through the American Heart Association's Chain of Survival and their CPR quality were recorded. Frequencies and percentages were calculated using descriptive statistics.
Between June 2016 and June 2017, 119 lay subjects were enrolled. Of those, 92% asked for 911 to be called, 81% attempted CPR, 13% requested an automated external defibrillator (AED), and 6% used the AED; 82% stated that they felt as if they were at a real SCA event. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation data were collected (n = 81), the mean CC rate was 93.5 ± 22.4 cpm, and the mean CC depth was 38.4 ± 13.8 mm.
In our unannounced, immersive VR SCA observational study of lay bystanders, most subjects attempted CPR, although the majority did not use an AED.
心脏骤停(SCA)是指心脏突然停止跳动;由于SCA的性质,在院外环境中从实际旁观者的反应中获取数据很困难。当前的技术,如虚拟现实(VR),允许创建具有高度真实感的场景。尚无研究使用沉浸式VR系统来观察普通旁观者的反应。
我们试图描述在多感官场景中普通旁观者对未宣布的模拟VR SCA事件的反应特征。
使用VR可穿戴设备与心肺复苏(CPR)记录人体模型相结合,我们创建了一个3分钟的多感官SCA场景,用于观察普通旁观者的反应。受试者不知道紧急事件的性质,但被告知要以应对紧急情况的方式做出反应。记录受试者完成美国心脏协会生存链的能力及其CPR质量。使用描述性统计计算频率和百分比。
2016年6月至2017年6月,招募了119名普通受试者。其中,92%的人要求拨打911,81%的人尝试进行CPR,13%的人要求使用自动体外除颤器(AED),6%的人使用了AED;82%的人表示他们感觉自己仿佛置身于真实的SCA事件中。收集了心肺复苏数据(n = 81),平均胸外按压频率为93.5±22.4次/分钟,平均胸外按压深度为38.4±13.8毫米。
在我们对普通旁观者进行的未宣布的沉浸式VR SCA观察研究中,大多数受试者尝试进行CPR,尽管大多数人没有使用AED。