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Background: The study aimed to determine the average chest compression fraction (CCF) and its correlation with influencing factors to optimize blood flow during resuscitation, aiming for a minimum of 60%.
K S Chanjal +6 more
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Chronic Disease Monitoring Using Advanced Compliant Materials for Bioelectronics
Compliant bioelectronic systems enable continuous monitoring of chronic disease through soft, stretchable materials and tissue‐conformal designs that support stable electrophysiological, mechanical, and biochemical sensing. Integration of diverse sensing modalities with thoughtful material selection, device architectures, and advanced fabrication ...
Han Kim +7 more
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A Review of Oxygen Use During Chest Compressions in Newborns—A Meta-Analysis of Animal Data
Background: International consensus statements for resuscitation of newborn infants recommend provision of 100% oxygen once chest compressions are required.
Catalina Garcia-Hidalgo +12 more
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Self‐Adhesive Conductive Elastomers for Gel‐Free Biopotential Recording
σPOMaC, a self‐adhesive conductive citrate elastomer incorporating PEDOT:PSS and DBSA, enables gel‐free biopotential electrodes with stable conductivity and intrinsic skin adhesion. The composite exhibits low resistivity (∼ 0.02 Ω·cm), robust electrical performance during repeated use, and reliable on‐body ECG acquisition comparable to Ag/AgCl ...
Kirstie M. K. Queener +7 more
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Biomarkers of Sarcopenia: Current Status and Future Perspectives
In this review, we summarize the various biomarkers discovered in recent years, including biochemical, imaging, and physical testing markers. We analyze their advantages and disadvantages and propose potential ways to improve the diagnostic accuracy of biomarkers, as well as future research directions.
Bijin Luo +6 more
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Chest compressions: The good, the bad and the ugly [PDF]
© 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. The author accepted manuscrip is posted here with permission from Elsevier. For article, see doi:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2011.12.022, for journal, see www.elsevier.com/locate/resuscitation.
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Injury to a cardiopulmonary resuscitation provider by sternal wire
Background Median sternotomy is a common surgical procedure during cardiac and pulmonary surgeries. There are many reports of patient injury associated with wire breakage.
Mayo Ohkawa +3 more
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Background: The lower half of the sternum is currently recommended as the area of compression (AOC) in CPR. Compressions over this area often result in outflow obstruction and inadequate compression of the left ventricle.
J. Gould +4 more
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Enhancing Sensitivity across Scales with Highly Sensitive Hall Effect‐Based Auxetic Tactile Sensors
Herein, a tactile sensor based on hall‐effect sensors with an auxetic structure, called Hall effect‐based auxetic tactile sensor (HEATS), is proposed. The change in magnetism resulting from the deformation of the auxetic structure is utilized for sensing.
Youngheon Yun +6 more
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This article describes a multimodal fusion data acquisition and processing system about electromyography for dynamic movement recognition and bioelectrical impedance for key posture recognition. In addition, a new dynamic–static fusion algorithm strategy is designed.
Chenhao Cao +5 more
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