2020
DOI: 10.1097/pcc.0000000000002367
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Mind the Gap: Looking at Novel Ways to Optimize Chest Compression Fraction*

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“…In the simulation training, we focused on the training and assessment of all four teams to improve the CCF, which is the ratio of the sum of the compression duration to the total resuscitation duration, during the resuscitation process. There was a linear relationship between CCF and the recovery of spontaneous circulation, which was also correlated with the immediate and long‐term prognoses; lower CCF is associated with higher patient mortality 19–21 . Therefore, during simulation training and clinical maternal resuscitation, every effort should be made to perform teamwork efficiently and in an orderly manner to facilitate CCF improvement.…”
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“…In the simulation training, we focused on the training and assessment of all four teams to improve the CCF, which is the ratio of the sum of the compression duration to the total resuscitation duration, during the resuscitation process. There was a linear relationship between CCF and the recovery of spontaneous circulation, which was also correlated with the immediate and long‐term prognoses; lower CCF is associated with higher patient mortality 19–21 . Therefore, during simulation training and clinical maternal resuscitation, every effort should be made to perform teamwork efficiently and in an orderly manner to facilitate CCF improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a linear relationship between CCF and the recovery of spontaneous circulation, which was also correlated with the immediate and long‐term prognoses; lower CCF is associated with higher patient mortality. 19 , 20 , 21 Therefore, during simulation training and clinical maternal resuscitation, every effort should be made to perform teamwork efficiently and in an orderly manner to facilitate CCF improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%