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Figure 3 | Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine

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From: Load-distributing band improves ventilation and hemodynamics during resuscitation in a porcine model of prolonged cardiac arrest

Figure 3

CPP decreased progressively during cardiopulmonary resuscitation across all groups. It was significantly better following LDB CPR compared with manual’s. The V-CPR group displayed lower CPP than the C-CPR group, which demonstrated that rescuing breathing simultaneous with compressions might adverse to hemodynamics. a. p < 0.01, vs. M-CPR group; b. p < 0.01, vs. A-CPR group; c. p < 0.05, vs. M-CPR; d. p < 0.05, vs. A-CPR group; e. p < 0.01, vs. C-CPR group. CPR: cardiopulmonary resuscitation; A-CPR: load-distributing band 30:2 CPR; C-CPR: continuous load-distributing band CPR without rescue ventilation; V-CPR: continuous load-distributing band CPR with continuous rescue ventilation; M-CPR: manual 30:2 CPR; ROSC: restoration of spontaneous circulation; CPP: coronary perfusion pressure.

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