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Biomedical Research

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Volume 29

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CARDIOLOGY AND CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE

STEM CELLS AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

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International Conference on

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MULTI-CENTER CLINICAL REPORT OF

CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION

WITH ABDOMINAL LIFTING AND

COMPRESSION

Danyang Peng

Henan University of Chinese Medicine, China

Objective:

To study the effectiveness and safety of abdominal lifting and

compression method in patients suffered from cardiac arrest(CA).

Methods:

According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 72 patients

from Hainan People’s Hospital and Zhengzhou People’s Hospital were

enrolled for study of abdominal lifting and compression (ALC) method

from January 2014 to June 2015. The markers of respiratory and

circulatory performance of all patients were recorded, and re-collected

after CPR with ALC. In addition, the data of demographics and clinical

signs of patients were collected. The rates of restoration of spontaneous

circulation (ROSC) and successful resuscitation were calculated.

Differential analysis of single-group design univariate quantitative and

qualitative data was carried out.

Results:

A total of 72 patients were included finally. The ROSC rate was

15.3% (11/72) after using ALC equipment, and there was no statistically

significant difference in rate of ROSC (P=0.566) between ALC and pre-

test(13.0%). However, comparedwithNTgroup resuscitatedwithout using

ALC method or with using chest compression method, the rate of ROSC

was significantly improved in the ALC group (15.3% vs.0.1%, P<0.01).

Conclusions:

Abdominal lifting and compression CPR equipment is

stable, portable and safe in practice. Abdominal lifting and compression

CPR method has its prominent role in saving patients from respiratory

and cardiac arrest, and it is sufficient to overcome the disadvantages of

conventional CPR method.

Danyang Peng, Master of medicine, emergency

department attending physicians of Zhengzhou

people’s hospital has published 5 academic pa-

pers in domestic journals, 2 of them are about

abdominal lifting and compression CPR. She

has participated in many clinical applications

of abdominal lifting and compression CPR, and

has more profound understanding about this

new technology.

990696638@qq.com

BIOGRAPHY

Danyang Peng, Biomed Res 2018, Volume 29 | DOI: 10.4066/biomedicalresearch-C2-005