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Recruiting NCT07329842

Effect of Bed Height on Chest Compression Quality and Provider Biomechanics During Pediatric CPR Simulation

Trial Parameters

Condition Pediatric Cardiac Arrest (Simulated)
Sponsor Akdeniz University
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 25
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age N/A
Start Date 2025-09-28
Completion 2026-02-01
Interventions
Fixed Standard Bed Height (58 cm)Anthropometry-Based Bed Height (Patella Midpoint)Anthropometry-Based Bed Height (Lower One-Third Patella-ASIS)

Brief Summary

High-quality chest compressions are critical for outcomes after pediatric cardiac arrest, yet rescuer ergonomics and bed height may adversely affect compression quality and fatigue. This randomized crossover simulation study will evaluate how four different bed-height settings influence pediatric CPR quality and rescuer biomechanics. Pediatric emergency medicine residents will perform 2-minute chest-compression-only CPR on a pediatric manikin placed on a hospital bed under four bed-height conditions in randomized order across separate sessions. CPR quality metrics from the manikin's feedback system, rescuer fatigue, physiologic responses, and arm angle over time will be compared to identify an ergonomically optimal bed-height approach.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Age ≥ 18 years * Pediatric resident/assistant physician working in the Department of Pediatrics (Akdeniz University) with valid ÇİYAD certification * Willing and able to provide written informed consent * Able to perform a 2-minute continuous chest-compression CPR cycle on a pediatric manikin * Available to complete four CPR sessions (each at a different bed-height condition) on separate days Exclusion Criteria: * Known chronic cardiopulmonary disease that may limit physical exertion during CPR * Known musculoskeletal disorder or chronic condition that may affect CPR performance * Acute injury/illness at the time of participation that could impair safe CPR performance * Refusal or inability to provide informed consent

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