Brief Summary This work is part of a continued research effort with the Videography in Pediatric Emergency Research (VIPER) project, as talked about in more detail in my ReSS 2018 poster presentation link. For more information I encourage you to read the write-up there and learn more from this incredible group’s past works.
Abstract Study Aim To determine the impact of high-frequency CPR training on performance during simulated and real pediatric CPR events in a pediatric emergency department (ED).
Brief Summary This work is part of a continued research effort with the Videography in Pediatric Emergency Research (VIPER) project, as talked about in more detail in my ReSS 2018 poster presentation link. For more information I encourage you to read the write-up there and learn more from this incredible group’s past works. The abstract is posted below for convenience and available here:
Abstract Objectives To describe chest compression (CC) quality by individual providers in two pediatric emergency departments (EDs) using video review and compression monitor output during pediatric cardiac arrests.
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Viscosity of human blood as a diagnostic indicator for patient health through principles of Couette flow.
The VIPER project is a collaborative, multi-institutional effort to assess pediatric resuscitation in the ED using videography tools which can be reviewed for provider performance in emergency settings. In short, VIPER looks to measure and describe …
**The publication in SAE was also presented at the Ohio State University Injury Biomechanics Symposium and the publically available write-up is made available here.**
Digital reconstruction of 22 rear facing (RF) child restraint systems (CRS) was …