Time Until Identification of Defined Parameter Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluating Different Pediatric Emergency Rulers in a Manikin Study - How Fast and Correct Are They
Comparison of three different pediatric emergency rulers for length-based body weight
estimation in pediatric emergencies.
Primary outcome is the time needed to identify four defined parameters from the pediatric
emergency rulers during a low-fidelity pediatric emergency scenario (cardiac arrest).
Secondary outcome is the correctness of the identified parameters and the percentage
deviation from the correct value.
Medical team members (consultants, residents and nurses) of the department of Anaesthesia at
the University Children's Hospital Zurich were asked to participate in this study. If they
were not familiar with one of the three devices written informed consent was obtained and the
participant included in this study. This exclusion criteria was necessary to prevent a bias
by already knowing where to find the information of interest.
The pediatric emergency rulers investigated were:
The electronic Pediatric Emergency Ruler (ePER) is based on the Continuous Length-based
Algorithm for Weight & Age Rating (CLAWAR). This digital algorithm is based on
gender-specific Swiss length-weight and Swiss length-age growth charts and uses the 50th
percentile to estimate the patient's body weight and age. CLAWAR was recently published and
showed a higher accuracy compared to a conventional emergency tape. A smartphone application
(APP) was programmed based on CLAWAR and is utilized in the ePER. CLAWAR, the APP and ePER
were developed by the department of Anaesthesia at the University Children's Hospital Zurich.
The "Paulino System" (PS; Paulino-System & Altonaer Werbewerkstatt, Hamburg, Germany)
utilizes a ruler with 27 length-based weight categories for a body length from 44 to 151 cm.
Separate from this ruler weight estimation ruler drug dosing, sizes of medical equipment, and
vital parameters for each of the 27 weight categories can be found in a color-coded booklet.
The "Paediatric Emergency Ruler" (PaedER; Alpha 1 Werbedesign e.K., Falkenberg, Germany) is a
paediatric emergency tape certified for clinical use in Europe and applicable for patients
with a body length between 44 and 140 cm. PaedER is grouped in 11 length based weight
categories to assist estimation of patients' body weight, to suggest drug dosing (mg and ml)
for the most common emergency drugs and to recommend adequate sizes of medical equipment and
norm-values for vital signs. The basic idea is identical to the of the Broselow Luten tape.
All participants were instructed for the use of the three pediatric emergency rulers and were
given time to practice with each device using one training manikin (Sim-Baby)
After they felt comfortable using the devices the participants were randomly assigned to use
each device only once with one of three different manikins:
- Resusci Baby, Laerdal/Dräger Medical Switzerland AG, Liebefeld, Switzerland
- MegaCode-Kid, Laerdal/Dräger Medical Switzerland AG, Liebefeld, Switzerland
- Ambu® Junior, Ambu® GmbH, Bad Nauheim, Germany
Each manikin was only used once for the same participant. This guaranteed that the
participants were blinded for the manikins.
The low-fidelity pediatric emergency scenario simulated was a cardiac arrest and the
participants were asked to identify the following information from the pediatric emergency
rulers:
- Estimated body weight
- Joule suggested for defibrillation
- Recommended epinephrine dose
- Suggested endotracheal tube size
Participants stood aside from the manikin with a pediatric emergency ruler in their hand.
After they stated they were ready, the facilitator started a countdown from three and gave
the command to start. This setting was identical for all three pediatric emergency rulers and
all three manikins. The time until each parameter was identified and the value of the
parameter were recorded.
Primary outcome was the time needed to identify the four above defined parameters. Secondary
outcome was the correctness of the identified parameters and the percentage deviation from
the correct value.
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Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Completed |
NCT03953105 -
Electronic Pediatric Emergency Ruler vs the Broselow Tape.
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