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Solevåg, AL; Cheung, PY; Li, E; Aziz, K; O'Reilly, M; Fu, B; Zheng, B; Schmölzer, G.
Quantifying force application to a newborn manikin during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2016; 29(11):1770-1772
Doi: 10.3109/14767058.2015.1061498
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To assess utility of the FingerTPS™ system in measuring chest compression (CC) rate and force.
Five minutes of CC was performed in a neonatal manikin without (n = 29) and with (n = 30) a metronome. The FingerTPS™ force (lbs.) was compared to pressure (mmHg) in a 50-mL normal-saline bag inside the manikin. FingerTPS™ CC rate and the time until a 20% decline from baseline force and pressure were calculated.
The normal-saline pressure declined earlier than the FingerTPS™ force. Metronome use did not influence CC rate, force or pressure.
The FingerTPS™ can be used to measure CC rate and force.
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Chest compression
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