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In young children, CPR with rescue breathing leads to better outcomes, CHOP study says Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia researchers looked at data for rescue breathing vs. chest compression CPR for ...
According to the researchers, these findings support the idea that CPR performed by laypeople may need to put more emphasis on the compressions, and less on the rescue breathing.
After out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, pediatric recipients of rescue breathing with CPR had better outcomes compared with those in their age group who received compression-only CPR, researchers ...
When children and adolescents go into cardiac arrest outside of a hospital setting, CPR with rescue breathing -- rather than CPR using only chest compressions -- leads to better outcomes ...