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Performance of an automated ultrasound device in identifying and tracing the heart in porcine cardiac arrest.

Paul OlszynskiRory A MarshallT Dylan OlverTrevor OleniukCameron AuserTracy WilsonPaul AtkinsonRob Woods
Published in: The ultrasound journal (2022)
An automated ultrasound device (bladder scanner) reliably traced porcine hearts during cardiac arrest. It is possible a device could be developed to indicate where compressions should be performed without requiring the operator to interpret ultrasound images. Further investigation into rapid, automated, sonographic localization of the heart to identify the area of compression in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is warranted.
Keyphrases
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