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
Two-thumb resulted in significantly higher compression depth and compression pressure compared to the two-finger technique. 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...
Two-thumb versus two-finger chest compression in an infant model of prolonged CPRanxiety-related behaviorfetal alcoholfreezing behaviorratIt is known that the developing serotonergic system is one of the targets of ethanol teratogenicity. Because serotonin has multiple functions in both mature and ...
AIM: 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 patients. The objective of the study was to systematically ...
Two-thumb-encircling advantageous for lay responder infant CPR: a randomised manikin studydoi:10.1136/ARCHDISCHILD-2018-314893Jeffrey L PellegrinoDavid BogumilJonathan L EpsteinRita V BurkeArch Dis Child
The aim of our study is to compare the quality of chest compression (CC) and ventilation among the two current standard techniques with our novel “nTTT” technique in infant CPR. Methods In this randomized crossover, manikin trial, participants performed CCs using three techniques in a ...
Aim: 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 patients. The objective of the study was to systematically ...
over-the-head CPRObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine if the over-thehead 2-thumb encircling technique (OTTT) provides better overall quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation compared with conventional 2-finger technique (TFT) for a lone rescuer in the setting of infant cardiac ...
doi:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2020.01.042Meng-Yu Wu a bYung-Jiun ChienChun-Yu ChangResuscitation
Vertical versus conventional two-thumb technique: Which is a better technique during infant CPR?doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2017.03.066Je HyeokOhThe American journal of emergency medicine