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Effect of Chest Compressions on Ventricular Activation

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2012
External mechanical forces can cause ventricular capture and fibrillation (i.e., commotio cordis). In animals, we showed that chest compressions (CCs) can also cause the phenomenon. The aim of the present study was to determine whether ventricular capture by CCs occurs in humans.
Jose, Osorio   +8 more
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Performing chest compressions in a confined space

Resuscitation, 2004
Standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) may be difficult to perform in a confined space. This study set out to evaluate alternative techniques of chest compression, which may be easier to perform in such situations. Nineteen airline employees, trained in basic life support (BLS), were recruited to take part in the study.
Anthony J, Handley, Juliette A, Handley
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Effects of chest wall compressions in kittens

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1982
Effects of chest compressions on the pattern of breathing were studied in pentobarbital anaesthetized 9- to 11-day-old kittens before and after vagotomy. The chest was compressed by means of a micrometer at three levels (T1–4, T6–8, T9–11). In intact and vagotomized kittens, the group mean values of inspiratory time (tI), expiratory (tE) time, peak ...
T, Trippenbach, C, Gaultier, L, Cooper
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Chest compressions in infants

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2017
Tomasz Klosiewicz   +3 more
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Chest Compression Technique

2005
The concept of “external cardiac massage,” first introduced in the early 1960s by Kouwenhoven, Jude, and Knickerbocker (1), includes chest compressions at a rate of 60 to 100 per minute in conjunction with mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing (2). Refinements of standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) since its introduction in the 1960s have included ...
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Compressing the Chest

Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Weber, Kurt   +2 more
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Rib Fractures Postcardiac Chest Compressions

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2022
Kam Lun, Hon   +5 more
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Damage and depth of chest compressions

Resuscitation, 2013
Møller Nielsen, Anne, Rasmussen, Lars S
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Chest compressions feedback devices influence chest compression depth, rate and fraction, but not chest compressions release velocity

Resuscitation, 2018
Artem Kuzovlev   +4 more
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Leg-heel chest compression as an alternative for medical professionals in times of COVID-19

American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
Matthias Ott   +2 more
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