Smear Classification of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Techniques and Devices
Muhammad Feras Iftikhar,
Linta Iftikhar,
Shahzad Hassan
et al.
Abstract:Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a widely practiced lifesaving skill. Conventional CPR is based on manual chest compressions and delivering mouth-to-mouth breaths. There has been advancement in biomedical technology over the last few decades which has led to the introduction of new techniques and devices in CPR as well. In light of these advancements, we propose SMEAR (Standard, Mechanical, ECMO Assisted, Augmented virtual and Remote) classification system to provide structured overview from traditional … Show more
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