<p>Note: The patients were divided into manual CPR group and MCC CPR group depending on whether the patients were applied with MCC after arriving at the hospital, the chest compression out-of-hospital was not counted. cpm: compression per minute. AVCR = (N: total chest compression counts) / (T1: total chest compression time). ACCR = N / (T1—T2) (T2: hands-off time). Hands-off time was defined as the time that was longer than 1s between two consecutive compressions. Percentage of hands-off time = T2 / T1. Data was presented as median (interquartile ranges) (non-parametric) except survival [counts (percentage) (95% CI)].</p><p>CPR Parameters During Cardiac Arrest Episodes.</p
Background—Guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation recommend a chest compression rate of at lea...
Objectives: In the early minutes of cardiac arrest, timing of defibrillation and cardiopulmonary res...
Cardiac arrest (CA) has a high incidence in the United States. With only a 10% average survival rate...
<p>Note: The patients were divided into survival and non-survival group depending on the survival to...
ObjectiveThe quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) affects outcomes from cardiac arrest, ye...
Purposes: This prospective, randomized, multicenter-, controlled trial was conducted to compare the ...
Background: Treating patients in cardiac arrest (CA) with mechanical chest compressions (MCC) during...
Background: Treating patients in cardiac arrest (CA) with mechanical chest compressions (MCC) during...
Background Treating patients in cardiac arrest (CA) with mechanical chest compressions (MCC) during ...
The exact impact of the 'interval between cardiac arrest (CA) and the start of basic cardiopulmonary...
INTRODUCTION: An 80% chest compression fraction (CCF) during resuscitation is recommended. However, ...
The exact impact of the 'interval between cardiac arrest (CA) and the start of basic cardiopulmonary...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine whether cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine whether cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Introduction: good quality basic life support (BLS) is associated with improved outcome from cardiac...
Background—Guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation recommend a chest compression rate of at lea...
Objectives: In the early minutes of cardiac arrest, timing of defibrillation and cardiopulmonary res...
Cardiac arrest (CA) has a high incidence in the United States. With only a 10% average survival rate...
<p>Note: The patients were divided into survival and non-survival group depending on the survival to...
ObjectiveThe quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) affects outcomes from cardiac arrest, ye...
Purposes: This prospective, randomized, multicenter-, controlled trial was conducted to compare the ...
Background: Treating patients in cardiac arrest (CA) with mechanical chest compressions (MCC) during...
Background: Treating patients in cardiac arrest (CA) with mechanical chest compressions (MCC) during...
Background Treating patients in cardiac arrest (CA) with mechanical chest compressions (MCC) during ...
The exact impact of the 'interval between cardiac arrest (CA) and the start of basic cardiopulmonary...
INTRODUCTION: An 80% chest compression fraction (CCF) during resuscitation is recommended. However, ...
The exact impact of the 'interval between cardiac arrest (CA) and the start of basic cardiopulmonary...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine whether cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine whether cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Introduction: good quality basic life support (BLS) is associated with improved outcome from cardiac...
Background—Guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation recommend a chest compression rate of at lea...
Objectives: In the early minutes of cardiac arrest, timing of defibrillation and cardiopulmonary res...
Cardiac arrest (CA) has a high incidence in the United States. With only a 10% average survival rate...