However, Man-CPR had a higher CCF in Phase 1 than Mech-CPR due to interruptions for device application. Mech-CPR had no degradation due to dual work, but improper application caused long degradations and interruptions. The longest interruption times were 69 seconds (transport) for Man-CPR and...
The American Heart Association (AHA) has indicated that high quality CPR consists of chest compression that is 5–6 cm in depth at a rate of 100–120 times/min that allows for full recoil of the chest wall with assisted ventilation at 10 times/min and minimal interruption.2 Received: 6 ...
and a stroke of about 6 inches (about 15.24 cm), the piston can pull and push the rod and thus pull and release the straps, such that the compression belt is tightened about the patient at a rate sufficient for CPR and a depth sufficient for CPR (i.e., at resuscitative rate and ...
to 320 ◦C, and heating rate was 10 ◦C/min. 4. Conclusions In this study, we demonstrated plasma- and water-assisted MCtW oxide-oxide thermocompression direct bonding at 300 ◦C using surface tension-driven self-assembled chips, and evaluated the effect of plasma activation and the ...