CPR update: chest compression is key * A chest compression rate of 100 per minute is recommended for all victims aged 8 and older, and a compression-ventilation ratio of 15:2 is recommended for both one- and two-rescuer situations. Simplified CPR Guidelines May Double Survival Rate More resul...
Metabolic effects on rescuer of varying compression ventilation ratios during infant, pediatric and adult CPR Objectives: To measure the blood concentrations of a number of trace elements and vitamins in critically ill patients and examine their elimination by cont... V Nadkarni,L Tice,D Randall,....
Target compression scores for trainees were set to a minimum of 70%. This overall score is determined by the high-fidelity manikin computer software. The software combines the average of each component of chest compressions (rate, depth, and recoil) and determines the overall CPR performance ...
A comparison of CPR delivery with various compression-to-ventilation ratios during two-rescuer CPR. Resuscitation. 2005;65:325-328.Hostler, D. G., Guimond and C. Callaway, "A comparison of CPR delivery with various compression to ventilation ratios during two-rescuer CPR," Resuscitation (65),...
Tice, LisaRandall, DianeCorddry, DavidCritical Care MedicineNadkarni V, Tice L, Randall D, Corddry D. Metabolic effects on rescuer of varying compression-ventilation ratios during infant pediatric and adult CPR. Crit Care Med. 1999;27:A43....
The rate of effective compression was 83.8+/-24.3%. Despite 2 min CC tasks were repeated alternatively for about 30 minutes, there were no differences in the number of correct CCs, depth and velocity of compression, and the number of incorrect CCs. CONCLUSION: During in-hosp...
Heart rateWe aimed to compare rescuer fatigue and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality between standard 30:2 CPR (ST-CPR) and chest compression only CPR (CO-CPR) performed for 8 minutes on a realistic manikin by following the 2010 CPR guidelines. All 36 volunteers (laypersons; 18 men ...
The quantitative and qualitative differences between the two-finger (TF) and two-thumb-encircling hands (TT) techniques were not sufficiently investigated to determine which is more effective for single-rescuer infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). As the type of chest compression (CC) technique...
Shin J, Hwang S, Lee H, Park C, Kim Y, Son Y, et al. Comparison of CPR quality and rescuer fatigue between standard 30:2 CPR and chest compression-only CPR: a randomized crossover manikin trial. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2014;22(1):59. Central...
Objectives To evaluate the impact of a novel CPR PRO® (CPRO) device for manual chest compression on rescuer fatigue, pain, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality. Methods Randomized crossover trial of 24 health care professionals performing continuous chest compression CPR for 10 min with...