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Leaning is common during in-hospital pediatric CPR, and decreased with automated corrective feedback
Resuscitation, 05/07/09
Niles D et al. - The authors hypothesize that leaning during in-hospital pediatric CPR will be common, and that real-time automated feedback will be associated with reduced leaning prevalence and force. Leaning was common during pediatric CPR. The prevalence and force of leaning were reduced with automated audiovisual feedback.
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