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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2013.14.2.744

The effect of portal compression sensor on the quality of chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): A mannequin based simulation study  

Yang, Hyun-Mo (Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University)
Baeck, Kyung-Min (Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University)
Kim, Kwang-Suk (Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Chungbuk Health & Science College)
Yoon, Byung-Gil (Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Chungbuk Health & Science College)
Kim, Jin-Woo (Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Daejeon Health Sciences College)
Kim, Hoon (Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.14, no.2, 2013 , pp. 744-750 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is to collect a basic data of how Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) procedure can influence to cardiac arrest patient with and without the Depth Device during the average transport time period. The data has achieved by comparing result sheet of CPR procedure by hands only versus with Depth Device by twenty 1st and 2nd class Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) from five different fire stations in city of Chong-Ju, and twenty Emergency Rescue major students who completed the BLS provide course. The experiment participators experienced loss of compression depth and rate increase over time. However, the CPR procedure with Depth Device shows that both EMT and students to allow maintaining both the compression depth and rate. The experiment leaves a positive result for CPR operators and considers being valuable domain for cardiac arrest patient.
Keywords
Depth assistive devices; Chest compression;
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