2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297057
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A remote-controlled automatic chest compression device capable of moving compression position during CPR: A pilot study in a mannequin and a swine model of cardiac arrest

Gil Joon Suh,
Taegyun Kim,
Kyung Su Kim
et al.

Abstract: Background Recently, we developed a chest compression device that can move the chest compression position without interruption during CPR and be remotely controlled to minimize rescuer exposure to infectious diseases. The purpose of this study was to compare its performance with conventional mechanical CPR device in a mannequin and a swine model of cardiac arrest. Materials and methods A prototype of a remote-controlled automatic chest compression device (ROSCER) that can change the chest compression positio… Show more

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