Micha Coleman,Richard C. Nova,Maegan P. Wilkinson,John C. Daynes,Ryan W. Apperson
申请号:
US13306933
公开号:
US20120226204A1
申请日:
2011.11.29
申请国别(地区):
US
年份:
2012
代理人:
摘要:
Time after time studies find that often, even when administered by trained professionals, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) compression rates and depth are inadequate. Too week, shallow or too forceful compressions may contribute to suboptimal patient outcome. Several parameters are crucial for optimal and properly-administered CPR. Crucial parameters include proper hand positioning on the patients chest, depth of compression of 4-5 cm, and compression rate of 100 compressions per minute. The crucial parameters are often affected by patient parameters, and relative to the patient, rescuer parameters, such as patient thoracic volume weight age gender and rescuers, relative to the patients, parameters, such as weight, height physical form, etc. Proposed is an automated CPR feedback device with user programmable settings for assisting with real-time feedback and subsequently correcting rescuers patient customized CPR technique.