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    Habilidades de ressuscitação
    (2017) SAAD, Rafael; FAVARATO, Maria Helena Sampaio
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    Tabelas práticas para administração de drogas vasoativas
    (2015) SAAD, Rafael; GALLO, Cesar de Albuquerque
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    Tabelas práticas para administração de drogas vasoativas
    (2018) SAAD, Rafael; GALLO, Cesar de Albuquerque
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    Manejo de medicamentos no perioperatório
    (2017) FAVARATO, Maria Helena Sampaio; SAAD, Rafael
  • article 14 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Medical Student Skill Retention After Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training A Cross-Sectional Simulation Study
    (2019) SAAD, Rafael; FAVARATO, Maria Helena Sampaio; PAIVA, Edison Ferreira de; NUNES, Maria do Patrocinio Tenorio
    Introduction The retention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills and the ideal frequency of retraining remain unanswered. This study investigated the retention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills by medical students for up to 42 months after training. Methods In a cross-sectional study, 205 medical students received 10 hours of training in basic life support in 3 practical classes, during their first semester at school. Then, they were divided into 4 groups, according to the time elapsed since the training: 73 after 1 month, 55 after 18 months, 41 after 30 months, and 36 after 42 months. Nineteen cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills and 8 potential technical errors were evaluated by mannequin-based simulation and reviewed using filming. Results The mean retention of the skills was 90% after 1 month, 74% after 18 months, 62% after 30 months, and 61% after 42 months (P < 0.001). The depth of chest compressions had the greatest retention over time (87.8%), with no significant differences among groups. Compressions performed greater than 120 per minute were less likely to be done with adequate depth. Ventilation showed a progressive decrease in retention from 93% (n = 68) after 1 month to 19% (n = 7) after 42 months (P < 0.001). All 205 students were able to turn the automated external defibrillator on and deliver the shock. Conclusions The depth of chest compressions and the use of an automated external defibrillator were the skills with the highest retention over time. Based on a skills retention prediction curve, we suggest that 18 to 24 months as the minimum retraining interval to maintain at least 70% of skills.
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    Risco pulmonar
    (2015) SAAD, Rafael
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    Tabelas práticas de administração de
    (2017) SAAD, Rafael; GALLO, Cesar de Albuquerque
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    Parada cardiorrespiratória
    (2015) SAAD, Rafael; FAVARATO, Maria Helena Sampaio
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    Manejo de medicamento no perioperatório
    (2015) FAVARATO, Maria Helena Sampaio; SAAD, Rafael