Biomechanical analysis of force distribution in one-handed and two-handed adult chest compression: a randomised crossover observational study.
Chia-Lung KaoJui-Yi TsouMing-Yuan HongChih-Jan ChangChih-Hsien ChiPublished in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2021)
The quality of one-handed ECC, based on depth and recoil, is worse than that of standard two-handed ECC. The pressure and force distribution of one-handed ECC result in greater ulnar pronation of the hand than that of two-handed ECC. One-handed ECC more easily causes operator fatigue. Acknowledging these findings and adjusting training for one-handed ECC would potentially improve the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation during transport.