Abstract:Introduction:
Research and quality assessment of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality has traditionally been limited to the first five minutes of resuscitation due to significant costs in both time and personnel from manual data abstraction. Manual CPR quality data abstraction of entire episodes of resuscitation may be too resource-intensive for many emergency medical service (EMS) agencies and hospitals. Moreover, the first five minutes of CPR are also different in many aspects compared to … Show more
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