Purpose: According to guideline recommendations, chest compressions (CC) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) should be performed at a rate of 100 - 120 per minute, with a CC fraction (CCF) of ≥80%. The aim of this work is to explore whether CC quality differs between advanced life support (ALS) and basic life support (BLS) performed by two rescuers. Method: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed by two ambulance personnel in ten ALS and ten BLS manikin scenarios. Data from these scenarios were then compared with data on ten ALS cases from the clinical setting, all with non-shockable rhythms. Data from the first two 5-minute periods of CC were evaluated from impedance data (LIFEPAK 12 defibrillator monitors) using a modified Laer...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleNo differences were found in p...
Introduction: good quality basic life support (BLS) is associated with improved outcome from cardiac...
Objective We aimed to compare rescuer fatigue and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality betwe...
Purpose: According to guideline recommendations, chest compressions (CC) during cardiopulmonary resu...
Abstract Purpose: According to guideline recommendations, chest compressions (CC) during cardiopulmo...
Background The aim of this study was to measure chest compression decay during simul...
Introduction: American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines recommend cardiopulmonary resuscitation (C...
Introduction: Previous studies have documented poor quality CPR during real life resuscitation attem...
Objective: We aimed to compare rescuer fatigue and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality betwe...
AIM OF THE STUDY:Bystander-initiated basic life support (BLS) for the treatment of prehospital cardi...
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...
Purposes: This prospective, randomized, multicenter-, controlled trial was conducted to compare the ...
Purpose Chest compressions are often performed at a variable rate during cardiopulmonary resuscitat...
Aim of the study: Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a critical determinant of outcom...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleNo differences were found in p...
Introduction: good quality basic life support (BLS) is associated with improved outcome from cardiac...
Objective We aimed to compare rescuer fatigue and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality betwe...
Purpose: According to guideline recommendations, chest compressions (CC) during cardiopulmonary resu...
Abstract Purpose: According to guideline recommendations, chest compressions (CC) during cardiopulmo...
Background The aim of this study was to measure chest compression decay during simul...
Introduction: American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines recommend cardiopulmonary resuscitation (C...
Introduction: Previous studies have documented poor quality CPR during real life resuscitation attem...
Objective: We aimed to compare rescuer fatigue and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality betwe...
AIM OF THE STUDY:Bystander-initiated basic life support (BLS) for the treatment of prehospital cardi...
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...
Purposes: This prospective, randomized, multicenter-, controlled trial was conducted to compare the ...
Purpose Chest compressions are often performed at a variable rate during cardiopulmonary resuscitat...
Aim of the study: Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a critical determinant of outcom...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleNo differences were found in p...
Introduction: good quality basic life support (BLS) is associated with improved outcome from cardiac...
Objective We aimed to compare rescuer fatigue and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality betwe...