Comparison Of The Effectiveness Of Mechanical And Manual Cpr On The Events Of Return Of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) In Cardiac Arrest Patients
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62898/szjh2723Keywords:
Mechanical CPR, Manual CPR, ROSCAbstract
Purpose: Cardiac arrest is a condition where normal blood circulation stops suddenly which is marked by the disappearance of arterial blood pressure.
Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an action that consists of giving chest compressions and breathing assistance to restore and maintain the function of vital organs in victims of cardiac arrest and respiratory
arrest. The return and survival of vital organ function in cardiac arrest victims given CPR action are marked by the occurrence of Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC). Methods: Retrospective research. The number of samples was 60 respondents. Data analysis using Mann-whitney test Results: results that compared the effectiveness of mechanical
CPR and manual CPR against ROSC events obtained Sign value. (2-tailed) mechanical CPR was 0.001 smaller than the Sign value. (2-tailed) Manual CPR was 0.043 with a significance level <0 , 05 Conclusion: so that it can be concluded that mechanical RJP is more effective than manual RJP for
the incidence of Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) in cardiac arrest patients.