P. S. Martin, P. S. Theobald, A. M. Kemp, S. O'Brien, S. A. Maguire, and M. D. Jones, "Chest compression performance during infant CPR," Arch Dis Child, vol. 96, pp. A86, 2011.P. S. Martin, P. S. Theobald, A. M. Kemp, S. O'Brien, S. A. Maguire, and M. D...
Compression rate of infant CPR in three positionsdoi:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2013.08.190Proebstl, Cordula AgnesGranegger, MarcusRoehrich, MichaelMuehlbacher, JakobESResuscitation
The present invention relates to a chest compression module for infants which makes a user practice CPR directly and a CPR training apparatus for infants comprising the same. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a chest compression module for infants comprises: a torso support unit...
D. Jones, "Chest compression performance during infant CPR," Arch Dis Child, vol. 96, pp. A86, 2011.P. S. Martin, P. S. Theobald, A. M. Kemp, S. O'Brien, S. A. Maguire, and M. D. Jones, "Chest compression performance during in- fant CPR," Arch. Dis. Child, vol. 96,...
D. Jones, "Chest compression performance during infant CPR," Arch Dis Child, vol. 96, pp. A86, 2011.P. S. Martin, P. S. Theobald, A. M. Kemp, S. O'Brien, S. A. Maguire, and M. D. Jones, "Chest compression performance during in- fant CPR," Arch. Dis. Child, vol. 96,...
Nadkarni, VinayTice, 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....
Two-thumb versus two-finger chest compression in an infant model of prolonged CPRdoi:10.1016/S0196-0644(99)80120-6ML DorfsmanJJ MenegazziRJ WadasT AubleRetour au numéro
RE: Correspondence to: A novel retraining strategy of chest compression skills for infant CPR results in high skill retention for longerCHEST compressionsINFANTSOCCUPATIONAL retrainingTherefore, we reinforce the original conclusion that achieving iCC competence after training, results in high levels of ...
Infantneonatal resuscitationchest compressiontwo-fingerstwo-thumbsAim: The quality of chest compression (CC) delivered during neonatal and infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is identified as the most important factor to achieve the increase of survival rate without major neurological deficit to the...
Correspondence to: A novel retraining strategy of chest compression skills for infant CPR results in high skill retention for longerINFANTSOCCUPATIONAL retrainingWe were particularly interested in the trend for students who received more training and had the shortest retention interval to do worst in ...