2023
DOI: 10.35119/myja.v2i1.38
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Quality of chest compressions performed by anaesthetic trainees with and without audiovisual feedback

Abstract: Introduction: The use of audiovisual feedback devices on chest compression (CC) metrics such as the rate and depth has been proven to improve resuscitation quality. This study compared the quality of CC performed by anaesthetic trainees on manikins with audiovisual feedback and subsequent skill retention without the feedback. Methods: CC metrics measured were the compression rate and depth recorded and reviewed by RescueNet® Code Review software, which recorded compressions in target. Fifty participants perfor… Show more

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