A method of processing a raw acceleration signal, measured by an accelerometer-based compression monitor, to produce an accurate and precise estimated actual depth of chest compressions. The raw acceleration signal is filtered during integration and then a moving average of past starting points ...
An adult computed tomography (CT) study reported that body-mass-index (BMI) could affect the adequacy of chest compression and that obesity was associated with the need for deeper compressions due to relatively larger internal chest cavity sizes.6 The findings may also be relevant in paediatrics,...
The identified optimal CCR-CCD for all patients was 107 compressions per minute and a depth of 4.7 cm. When CPR was performed within 20% of this value, survival probability was significantly higher (6.0% vs 4.3% outside that range; odds ratio, 1.44; 95% CI, 1.07-1.94; P = .02)...
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(F), in each of three age groups: at least 9 but less than 10 years old, at least 11 but less than 12 years old, and at least 13 but less than 14 years old. These children were taught to perform chest compressions used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). For CPR, ideal ...
Computerised-tomography images of the thorax of 55 patients with a diagnosis of obesity or morbid obesity (mean BMI 45.95 kg/m2) were evaluated to determine the depth of SAT at the level at which chest compressions would be applied by a trained rescuer, and correlated with BMI. Mean ...
A method of processing a raw acceleration signal, measured by an accelerometer-based compression monitor, to produce an accurate and precise estimated actual depth of chest compressions. The raw acceleration signal is filtered during integration and then a moving average of past starting points ...
There was not a significant difference in the residual chest depth on one-fourth simulated chest compression for each EAPD group on the LH of the sternum. The SN may have value as a functional landmark for chest compression depth in adult CPR. Our findings combined with the simulated one-...
Introduction:Adherence to CPR guidelines for chest compressions depth (CCD) is poor. Compressors tend to converge on an individualized depth for each patient.#Aim:Determine the factors affecting CCD in adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).#Methods:Patient, event, and EMS characteristics ...
Chest compression depthIntroduction: The LUCAS 2 device stores technical data that documents the chest compression process. We analyzed chest wall dimensions and mechanics stored during chest compressions on humans using data gathered with the LUCAS 2 device.Beesems, Stefanie G.Hardig, Bjarne Madsen...