Compression-Only CPR (Adult, Child, Infant) One Rescuer CPR (Adult, Child, Infant) Two Rescuer CPR (Adult, Child, Infant) Rescue Breathing Choking (Adult, Child, Infant) Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Standard First Aid ...
The study aims to evaluate the optimal chest compression site in two-rescuer infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Charts and multidirectional computed tomography images of infants who presented to one of four hospitals from March 2004 to March 2009 were reviewed retrospectively. The length of ...
Continue CPR for 2 minutes OR until AED is on, powered up, and ready for use. Single rescuer: 30 compressions to 2 breaths, 100-120 compressions per minute Two rescuers: 15 compressions to 2 breaths, 100-120 compressions per minute
Healthcare providers required 0.6s longer time to deliver two breaths during two-thumb lone rescuer infant CPR, but there was no significant difference in percent effective breaths delivered between the two techniques. Two-thumb CPR had 4 fewer delivered compressions per minute, which may be offset...
Methods This prospective, randomised crossover design study recruited 50 nurses who voluntarily performed lone rescuer infant CPR for 2 14;min on a manikin. Participants who performed OTTT stood at the head of the manikin to compress the chest and provide bag鈥搗alve mask ventilations, whereas...
Further research is needed to optimize CPR performance to achieve the targeted chest compression depth in infants.doi:10.1161/circ.144.suppl_2.12921Shruti PatelShilpa C. BalikaiT. ElginElizabeth A. NewellT. ColaizyM. L. RaghavanD. Atkins
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....
infant CPRone rescuerover-the-head CPRlifeguardsRESUSCITATION COUNCIL GUIDELINES2-THUMB ENCIRCLING TECHNIQUECARDIAC-ARRESTCROSSOVER(1) Objective: The objective was to evaluate the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR, chest compressions and ventilations) when performed by a lone first responder on...
As the type of chest compression (CC) technique can impact survival rates and prognoses of patients, this study aimed to compare the adequacy of single-rescuer infant CPR CC techniques and explore participants' CPR experiences using an exploratory sequential mixed methods design. To assess the ...
Objective: We developed a novel compression assist device (palm presser) to perform chest compressions using a palm in infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). We hypothesized that the palm presser will increase compression depth without increasing hands-off time and will reduce rescuer fatigue ...