Zoll Autopulse WMH Emergency Department
Zoll Autopulse WMH Emergency Department
Zoll Autopulse WMH Emergency Department
Draft 1
OVERVIEW
Westmead Hospital (WMH) is located in Western Sydney within New South Wales (NSW)
providing a variety of Emergency, In-patient and Out-patient services. The hospital services
one of the fastest growing geographic populations in NSW.
There are currently approximately 700 beds and approximately 63,000 patients presenting to
the Emergency Department (ED) each year (2013 figures).
Westmead Hospital – 2014
The table below shows that there 1,086 Category 1 “Resuscitation” presentations to
Westmead Emergency in the recorded data in 2011-12.
Westmead Emergency Presentations 2011-12
Stabilisation and Transfer of critically unwell patients may present logistical challenges.
In particular, patients presenting in Cardiac Arrest with a potentially reversible cause may
need extended periods of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in the Emergency
Department.
WMH is a teaching hospital of the University of Sydney (USyd) School of Medicine. There
have been multiple recent developments at Westmead in terms of quality improvement
initiatives as well as research and education. The use of the Zoll AutoPulse® in selected
patients presenting with Cardiac Arrest reflects Westmead embracing cutting edge
technology. The Cardiac Catheter laboratory is also trialing a similar device in 2014.
Interim analysis of recent research into the effectiveness of Mechanical CPR in the Simulation
setting at Westmead have shown improvements in the quality and number of chest
compressions provided when compared with Standard CPR by trained rescuers.
Use of the Zoll AutoPulse® requires Criteria 1 or 2 plus ALL of Criteria 3 to 5 fulfilled:
with
(3) An expectation by a Senior Clinician that CPR will be on-going for >10mins
and
and
(5) Presence of a Senior Nurse (Nurse Educator or Unit Manager) and/or Doctor trained in
the use of the Zoll AutoPulse®
The Zoll AutoPulse® will be used during working hours (e.g. 7am to 6pm) under the
supervision of the ‘on the floor’ Staff Specialist.
Under extenuating circumstances trained individuals may use the Zoll AutoPulse® outside of
the stipulated hours noted above with permission of the Nurse Unit Manager (NUM), Clinical
Nurse Consultant (CNC) or on-call Staff Specialist.
1) Traumatic Arrest
6) Known Advanced Care Directive that indicates no CPR in the event of Cardiac Arrest
Relative Contraindications
5) Staff Unfamiliarity
Training Requirements
The Zoll AutoPulse® is a delicate piece of equipment that requires careful maintenance and
training in safe use during CPR. The use of the machine by untrained individuals may result
in damage to the machine, the machine not working and/or delays in CPR provision.
Storage
The machine will be stored in the Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) Office next to the
Registrars room – access can be obtained by contacting the on the floor NUM if the room is
not occupied. The machine is kept on a purpose built trolley. Batteries are stored in the
same office as the machine on the left hand shelf – these batteries must always be charged.
Each battery will allow for up to 1 hour of Chest Compressions by the machine. Batteries are
expensive and must be carefully maintained. To check charge on the battery press the button
on the bottom (4 lights indicate the degree of charge)
Set-up
Set-up is a key step in order for the device to work safely and effectively:
A Quick guide to the machine is on Page 13 and 14 and also attached to the Zoll Trolley
An AutoPulse LifeBand should be installed in the device.
To install a new LifeBand we need to follow specific steps listed as follows:
3) Push the Plastic Wings inside the device forward and gently slide the old band out
4) Insert the new band into the grooves
Selection of patients
Patients are selected on the basis of criteria for use outlined on page 4 and an absence of
contraindications outlined on page 5
- Switch on the AutoPulse and unfasten the LifeBand (see large picture on next page)
Control Panel
- On switch is denoted “on/off” at the Top Right corner
The Photo on the next page shows the position of the board on the Resus Bed – note that the
LifeBand is open before placing the patient on the board.
- All clothing should be removed from the patient (can get caught in machinery)
- When the device is ready 3 rescuers should lift the patient forward
- A fourth rescuer should insert the device behind the patient lining up the patients axilla
with the markings on the AutoPulse board
- The LifeBand should then be fastened and held over the patient lining up with yellow
line on the board
- The machine should be started using the menu panel on the right hand side
Cleaning
Do NOT immerse the device in water as this may damage electrical components.
For quality improvement purposes we seek to record this data (which is wiped from the device
automatically every 24 hours).
Therefore, please inform Margaret Murphy, Andrew Coggins or Amith Shetty after the device
has been used by email so data can be downloaded in a timely manner.
A Staff Specialist and NUM should always be aware that the machine has been used.
Users take responsibility for caring for the machine and placing it back in the office.