Evaluation of a Novel Needle Decompression Device Against Standard of Care: A Cadaveric Model.
John C MyersJennifer AchayDavid LimonChristian GerhardusBrian EastridgeJonathan GelfondRoss WillisSusannah NicholsonJim BynumPublished in: Military medicine (2024)
Despite the similar length and gauge of the DDN compared to the standard of care (SOC), the success rate of thoracic decompression was lower for the DDN when compared to the SOC (46% vs. 87%, P = .077) although statistical noninferiority was not established. Additionally, intradevice comparisons indicated decompression with the OWV on significantly prolonged decompression time when compared to when it was removed. It could be appropriate to consider removing the OWV after placement to decrease the decompression time, followed by reattachment for transport. Further research into the ability of the DDN to decrease iatrogenic injury will follow validation of decompression capabilities.