Introduction Fatigue can influence the quality of continuous chest compression cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CCC-CPR). This study was conducted to compare the effect of ‘rescuer’ rotating time on the quality of chest compressions at 1-minute and 2-minute intervals. Methods The present semi-experimental study was conducted on 70 non-professional ‘rescuers’ as 35 two-person teams using a crossover design. All teams performed eight 2-minute cycles of CCC-CPR with a rotation of 1 minute and 2 minutes. Quality metrics of the chest compression rate, appropriate depth of compression, and total rate of compressions at the end of eight 2-minute cycles were used to assess the quality of the chest compressions. Results The study results showed t...
Background Increasing chest compression rate during cardiopulmonary resuscitation can affect the wor...
Objective We evaluated the quality of 2-minute continuous chest compressions (CCCs) performed by eme...
It is important to implement good quality chest compressions for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)...
Background. The current basic life support guidelines recommend two-minute shifts for providing ches...
Objective. Tis study was conducted to determine whether trained male rescuers could maintain adequat...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to assess cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality and rescuer fati...
Objective. Tis study was conducted to determine whether trained male rescuers could maintain adequat...
Introduction. Previous studies have suggested that differences in rescuer strength and compression s...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to assess cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality and rescuer fati...
Purpose Chest compressions are often performed at a variable rate during cardiopulmonary resuscitat...
Objective This study was conducted to determine why rescuers could maintain adequate chest compressi...
Objective We aimed to compare rescuer fatigue and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality betwe...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Long durational chest compression (CC) deteriorates cardiopulmonary resusci...
PURPOSE Chest compressions are often performed at a variable rate during cardiopulmonary resuscit...
PURPOSE Chest compressions are often performed at a variable rate during cardiopulmonary resuscit...
Background Increasing chest compression rate during cardiopulmonary resuscitation can affect the wor...
Objective We evaluated the quality of 2-minute continuous chest compressions (CCCs) performed by eme...
It is important to implement good quality chest compressions for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)...
Background. The current basic life support guidelines recommend two-minute shifts for providing ches...
Objective. Tis study was conducted to determine whether trained male rescuers could maintain adequat...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to assess cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality and rescuer fati...
Objective. Tis study was conducted to determine whether trained male rescuers could maintain adequat...
Introduction. Previous studies have suggested that differences in rescuer strength and compression s...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to assess cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality and rescuer fati...
Purpose Chest compressions are often performed at a variable rate during cardiopulmonary resuscitat...
Objective This study was conducted to determine why rescuers could maintain adequate chest compressi...
Objective We aimed to compare rescuer fatigue and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality betwe...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Long durational chest compression (CC) deteriorates cardiopulmonary resusci...
PURPOSE Chest compressions are often performed at a variable rate during cardiopulmonary resuscit...
PURPOSE Chest compressions are often performed at a variable rate during cardiopulmonary resuscit...
Background Increasing chest compression rate during cardiopulmonary resuscitation can affect the wor...
Objective We evaluated the quality of 2-minute continuous chest compressions (CCCs) performed by eme...
It is important to implement good quality chest compressions for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)...