rate of chest compressionresuscitationObjectives When performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the 2010 American Heart Association guidelines recommend a chest compression rate of at least 100 min(-1), whereas the 2010 European Resuscitation Council guidelines recommend a rate of between 100 and ...
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The importance of chest compression rate and depth when performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has been known for many years. Compressions that are too fast will not allow for enough ventricular filling between compressions (which is similar to the problems seen in rapid atrial fibrillation),...
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We propose to extend functionality of such apps by using the built in camera in a smartphone to capture video of the CPR performed, primarily to estimate the duration and rate of the chest compression executed, if any. Methods: All calculations are done in real time, and both the ...
3 There were three systematic reviews related to three main components of chest compression (CC); namely, CC rate, CC depth, and chest wall recoil.1, 2 However, these systematic reviews were performed specifically for each component and did not take into account their potential interactions. In...
Abstract Importance Previous studies of basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) indicate that both chest compression rate (CCR) and chest compression depth (CCD) each are associated with survival probability after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. However, an optimal CCR-CCD combination has yet to be...
The author reflects on the modern cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) which includes instruction for chest compression. He states that the mean chest compression rate for survivors was 90 minutes per minute and 79 per minute for nonsurvivors. Monitor-defibrillators were used to measure compression rat...
Randomised crossover trial of rate feedback and force during chest compressions for paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitationCPRChest compressionChildFeedback, sensoryResuscitationObjective: To determine the effect of visual feedback on rate of chest compressions, secondarily relating the forces used. / Design...
The use of feedback devices is encouraged by current resuscitation guidelines as it helps rescuers to improve quality of CPR performance. To determine the feasibility of a generic algorithm for feedback related to chest compression (CC) rate using the transthoracic impedance (TTI) signal recorded ...