CPR with restricted patient access using alternative rescuer positions: a randomised cross-over manikin study simulating the CPR scenario after avalanche burial.
Bernd WallnerLuca MoroderHannah SalchnerPeter MairStefanie WallnerGabriel PutzerGiacomo StrapazzonMarkus FalkHermann BruggerPublished in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2021)
Efficacy of CPR from an atypical rescuer position with restricted patient access is comparable to CPR in standard rescuer position. Our data suggest to start basic life-support before complete extrication in order to reduce the duration of untreated cardiac arrest in avalanche rescue. Ventilation quality provided by lay rescuers may be a limiting factor in resuscitation situations where rescue ventilation is considered essential.