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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
2019 Volume.30 No. 2 p.140 ~ p.146
Simulation of healthcare provider¡¯s safety on emergency transportation using advanced airway: extension tube usage or not
Jung Jae-Yun

Kim Ho-Jung
Choi Hyo-Jeong
Abstract
Objective: Healthcare providers are exposed to risky environments during prehospital transportation when they give O2 supply to patients. This study examined the problems with risky environments during prehospital transportation and suggests safe and efficient O2 supply methods through extension tube simulation.

Method: Fifty-seven volunteers participated the study. The volunteer¡¯s back angle was measured during transportation simulation. This study measured the grip strength difference and forearm circumference difference in two situations. Without an extension tube and with extension tube, the participants measured the grip strength and forearm circumference before and after giving an O2 supply to the mannequin for 5 minutes. The participants replied which body part showed the most discomfort.

Results: In the without extension tube group, participants leaned forward on average. On the other hand, the mean of anterior angle was 0¡Æ with an extension tube group. Without an extension tube, the grip strength decreased by whereas it decreased by with an extension tube. The decrease in grip strength was similar in both groups (P<0.05), and there was no significant difference in the forearm circumference. With the extension tube, 43.9% of participants reported no discomfort when they gave an O2 supply.

Conclusion: The extension tube improved the healthcare provider¡¯s safety and O2 supply convenience during pre-hospital transportation.
KEYWORD
Healthcare personnel, Transportation, Airway, Prehospital, Extension
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