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New CPR Promises Better Results by Compressing Abdomen, Not Chest

Posted September 05, 2007 5:06 PM

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News:

A biomedical engineer at Purdue University has developed a new method to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation that promises to be more effective than standard CPR because it increases nourishing blood flow through the heart by 25 percent over the current method. A new technique is desperately needed because conventional CPR has a success rate of 5 percent to 10 percent, depending on how fast rescuers are able to respond and how well the procedure is performed. For every one minute of delay, the resuscitation rate decreases by 10 percent.

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Re: New CPR Promises Better Results by Compressing Abdomen, Not Chest

09/07/2007 4:39 PM

To anyone who has ever trained to administer CPR, this is a real breakthrough if it can be shown to be truly effective. Perhaps it might also be effective as a Heimlich-type maneuver on an unconcious person.

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