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Chest compressions by the proposed manipulator

Chest compressions by the proposed manipulator

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Uninterrupted chest compressions plays a key role in the survival of the cardiac arrest patient during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. For this purpose, a parallel manipulator operated by the pneumatic air pressure is designed, and the experiments were conducted on the Ambu feedback manikin by varying chest stiffness in the manikin for every bar of...

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... pause is given for rescue breathing for a period of 2 seconds and once again the compression cycle begins. Leaning is occurred because of imp roper recoiling of the chest. Most of the c oppressions are over-depth due to excessive force applied by the rescuer. The chest compressions are not uniform, and the blood flow to brain will not be uniform. Fig. 6. Shows the chest compressions performed by the proposed manipulator where each compression is falls between 50 to 60 mm depth as per the AHA recommendation for external chest compressions during CPR. Here, with the mechanical device the chest compression is observed to be in uniform and this helps in continuous flow of blood to the ...

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