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Table 2 Test 2 results

From: Comparison of extended reality and conventional methods of basic life support training: protocol for a multinational, pragmatic, noninferiority, randomised clinical trial (XR BLS trial)

Patients checking and calling for help

 

Valid value

 Checking for response

     

Done/not done

 Calling for help

     

Done/not done

 Checking for breathing

     

Done/not done

Chest compression

1st cycle

2nd cycle

3rd cycle

4th cycle

5th cycle

Valid value

 *The time interval from arrival on the scene to the first chest compression (s)

     

0–60

 Number of chest compressions (n)

     

0–400

 Mean compression depth (mm)

     

1–100

 Number of adequate compression depth (n)

     

0–400

  Adequate compression depth (%)

     

0–100

 Mean compression rate (n/min)

     

1–200

  Adequate compression rate (%)

     

0–100

 Adequate compression depth and rate (%)

     

0–100

 Number of compressions with correct hand position (n)

     

0–400

  Correct hand position (%)

     

0–100

 Number of chest compressions with full release (n)

     

0–400

  Compression and full release (%)

     

0–100

 Hands-off time (s)

     

0–120

AED

 

Valid value

 AED use

     

Done/not done

 Correct AED use

     

Yes/no

 *Time from powering on the AED to defibrillation (s)

     

0–120

 *Time from checking for a response to defibrillation (s)

     

0–300

  1. Adequate compression depth, 5–6 cm; adequate compression rate, 100–120/min; correct hand position, hand position as the lower half of the sternum in the centre of the chest; compression and full release, less than or equal to 5-mm residual displacement; hands-off time, interruptions of chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  2. *These variables can be obtained from recording devices such as smartphone cameras and video cameras