作者: John C. Daynes , Ryan W. Apperson , Maegan P. Wilkinson , Richard C. Nova , Micha Coleman
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摘要: Time after time studies find that often, even when administered by trained professionals, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) compression rates and depth are inadequate. Too week, shallow or too forceful compressions may contribute to suboptimal patient outcome. Several parameters crucial for optimal properly-administered CPR. Crucial include proper hand positioning on the patient's chest, of 4-5 cm, rate 100 per minute. The often affected parameters, relative patient, rescuer such as thoracic volume; weight; age; gender; rescuer's, patient's, weight, height; physical form, etc. Proposed is an automated CPR feedback device with user programmable settings assisting real-time subsequently correcting rescuers customized technique.