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Optimum location for chest compressions during two-rescuer infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Resuscitation, 10/08/09
You YH – The left ventricle was located in the lower quarter of the sternum, lower than Stotal/3. However, more studies are needed to validate the efficiency and safety of compressing the lower quarter of the sternum in two–rescuer infant CPR.
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