Aim: The European Resuscitation Council guidelines recommend that the hand position for chest compressions is obtained by “placing the heel of your hand in the centre of the chest”. Importantly, guidelines are based on a study on healthcare professionals being extrapolated to laypersons. This study explored whether healthcare professionals and laypersons differ in anatomical knowledge necessary for obtaining the correct hand position for chest compressions and understanding of European Resuscitation Council guideline recommendations in the absence of a demonstration. Methods: We asked laypersons and healthcare professionals to identify where to place the hands for chest compressions on digital pictures of the chest of a man and a woman. Bot...
The optimal strategy to ensure chest compression quality for patients being transported on a stretch...
The optimal strategy to ensure chest compression quality for patients being transported on a stretch...
Previous studies have shown improved external chest compression (ECC) quality and delayed rescuer fa...
INTRODUCTION Effective chest compression is an integral part of good quality cardiopulmonary resusc...
Introduction: There is no agreement on how the hands are positioned in cardiopulmonary resuscitation...
Background: No previous study has investigated the safety of hand position during chest compression ...
INTRODUCTION: The major components affecting high quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have b...
Aim External cardiac compressions (ECC) are a critical component in determining the effectiveness of...
BACKGROUND: The importance of attaining correct hand position in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)...
OBJECTIVE: There has been little investigation on the appropriateness of the hand position suggested...
BACKGROUND: New resuscitation guidelines that were proposed by the European Resuscitation Council in...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the height of optimal hand position for chest ...
PURPOSE: Appropriate aortocaval compression during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) plays a signi...
Introduction: Current resuscitation guidelines emphasize a systems approach with a strong emphasis o...
Background: 2010 AHA (American Heart Association) and ERC (European Resuscitation council) Guideline...
The optimal strategy to ensure chest compression quality for patients being transported on a stretch...
The optimal strategy to ensure chest compression quality for patients being transported on a stretch...
Previous studies have shown improved external chest compression (ECC) quality and delayed rescuer fa...
INTRODUCTION Effective chest compression is an integral part of good quality cardiopulmonary resusc...
Introduction: There is no agreement on how the hands are positioned in cardiopulmonary resuscitation...
Background: No previous study has investigated the safety of hand position during chest compression ...
INTRODUCTION: The major components affecting high quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have b...
Aim External cardiac compressions (ECC) are a critical component in determining the effectiveness of...
BACKGROUND: The importance of attaining correct hand position in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)...
OBJECTIVE: There has been little investigation on the appropriateness of the hand position suggested...
BACKGROUND: New resuscitation guidelines that were proposed by the European Resuscitation Council in...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the height of optimal hand position for chest ...
PURPOSE: Appropriate aortocaval compression during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) plays a signi...
Introduction: Current resuscitation guidelines emphasize a systems approach with a strong emphasis o...
Background: 2010 AHA (American Heart Association) and ERC (European Resuscitation council) Guideline...
The optimal strategy to ensure chest compression quality for patients being transported on a stretch...
The optimal strategy to ensure chest compression quality for patients being transported on a stretch...
Previous studies have shown improved external chest compression (ECC) quality and delayed rescuer fa...