2008
DOI: 10.1097/aco.0b013e3282f63f12
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Feedback during cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Abstract: Since effective basic life support is crucial for victims of cardiac arrest, recent findings that cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality provided by professionals fails to achieve recommended levels is not acceptable. Efforts need to be made in order to improve cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality and to support rescuers by real-time feedback. The technical elements of cardiopulmonary resuscitation feedback need to be carefully studied before being introduced into practice.

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“…Thus, the real-time feedback device must not be extremely complex. [24] Notably, current scientific evidence alone is insufficient to support the complete abolition of the real-time feedback device. In a crowded setting of a cardiac arrest incident, the screen may be out of sight of the chest compression providers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the real-time feedback device must not be extremely complex. [24] Notably, current scientific evidence alone is insufficient to support the complete abolition of the real-time feedback device. In a crowded setting of a cardiac arrest incident, the screen may be out of sight of the chest compression providers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of CPR, as assessed by effective cardiac output, is often low and less than desirable . The cardiac output derived following optimally performed CPR is >30% of the normal cardiac output, and coronary blood flow during CPR is often less than 35% of the normal coronary blood flow .…”
Section: Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zudem wurden Echtzeit-Feedback-Geräte entwickelt, die eine kontinuierliche Überwachung bei der Durchführung der Reanimationsmaßnahmen und somit eine unmittelbare Korrektur insuffizienter Thoraxkompressionen ermöglichen [3,14,22,31,38,62]. Sie wurden bereits im Rahmen der Laienreanimation getestet und konnten ebenfalls die Qualität der Herzdruckmassage teilweise verbessern [56,63].…”
Section: Zusätzlich Kam Es Zum Aufbau Von First Responder-systemen MIunclassified