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Importance of Continuous Chest Compressions During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

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2002

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Abstract

Mouth-to-mouth ventilation performed by single layperson rescuers produces substantial interruptions in chest compression-supported circulation. Continuous chest compression CPR produces greater neurologically normal 24-hour survival than standard ABC CPR when performed in a clinically realistic fashion. Any technique that minimizes lengthy interruptions of chest compressions during the first 10 to 15 minutes of basic life support should be given serious consideration in future efforts to improve outcome results from cardiac arrest.

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