The ambulance stretcher innovation of asian cardiopulmonary resuscitation asia cpr pilot trial.
Manual chest compression machine.
The ability to achieve return of spontaneous circulation with mechanical chest compression devices is significantly improved when compared with manual chest compressions.
Chest compression fraction between mechanical compressions on a reducible stretcher and manual compressions on a standard stretcher during transport in out of hospital cardiac arrests.
2 1 lucas chest compression system the lucas chest compression system is a portable tool designed to overcome problems identified with manual chest compressions.
Manual chest compression vs.
Mechanical versus manual chest compressions in out of hospital cardiac arrest.
Mechanical chest compression devices have been proposed to improve the effectiveness of cardiopulmonary resuscitation cpr.
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Use of an automated chest compression device during resuscitation following out of hospital cardiac arrest.
To assess the effectiveness of resuscitation strategies using mechanical chest compressions versus resuscitation strategies using standard manual chest compressions with respect to neurologically intact survival in patients who suffer cardiac arrest.
Critical care med 2013 jul 41 7 1782 9.
Meet lucas 3 version 3 1 the latest lucas 3 v3 1 allows professional users to tailor setup options for compression rate depth pauses alerts timer and ventilation features to meet local emergency care protocols.
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Objective to compare resuscitation outcomes following out of hospital cardiac arrest when an automated ldb cpr device was added to standard emergency.
The lucas device assists rescuers by delivering effective consistent and continuous chest compressions as recommended in the american heart association guidelines1 and the european.
In the case of load distributing band cardiopulmonary resuscitation it was superior to manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation as t.
Although other cpr devices provide consistent compression depth and rate the lucas device because of its integrated suction cup is the only automated device that assists the decompression phase by drawing up on the chest and returning it to neutral.
A common problem during manual cpr is that the chest does not always recoil because of an increase in chest wall compliance softens.