Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA
Research Article
Impact of Fatigue Levels and Bed Heights on Chest Compression Dynamics during Neonatal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Real-Time Analysis
Author(s): Prashant Purohit* and John R. LaCourse
This research study's primary focus is to examine Neonatal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (NCPR) dynamics, particularly analyzing real-time
Chest Compression (CC) dynamics. Specifically, the study evaluates the dynamics of CC depth, recoil, rhythm, force, bed height, hand position,
and fatigue levels to improve the quality and delivery of CC.
In this investigation, various CC methods, including Two-Thumb (TT), Two-Finger (TF), and Cross Four-Finger (CFF), were employed to perform
CC at three different bed heights: normal, extended, and short. The impact of these various methods and bed heights on fatigue levels and the
quality of CC is thoroughly examined and analyzed.
Furthermore, the study introduces a real-time fatigue level predicting method, which has been developed to assess its influence on CC quality
and its impact on medical practitioners. T.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-9538.2024.14.426
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