Presentation 2017-10-19
Chest compressions simulator that presents vibrations at the moment of rib fracture
Takuya Yamamoto, Yasuyuki Yanagida,
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Abstract(in English) When compressing the chest, the compression position is considered to be one of the factors affecting the survival rate. However, it has been reported that approximately 65% of life-saving person squeeze at inappropriate positions, and an effective method of learning compression position has not been established. Therefore, we are developing a CPR simulator (RibFracture CPR) that notifies the displacement of the compression position by simulating the vibration at the time of rib fracture which occurs when compressing at an inappropriate position on the simulator. In this paper, we investigated the accuracy of compression position one month after the subjects learned compression position using RibFracture CPR, and evaluated sustainability of learning effect.
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Keyword(in English) Chest compressions simulator / rib fracture / Compression position correction / CPR Feedback device
Paper # MVE2017-26
Date of Issue 2017-10-12 (MVE)

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Committee MVE
Conference Date 2017/10/19(2days)
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Place (in English) KitamiInstitute of Technology
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Chair Yoshinari Kameda(Univ. of Tsukuba)
Vice Chair Kenji Mase(Nagoya Univ.)
Secretary Kenji Mase(Kyoto Univ.)
Assistant Takatsugu Hirayama(Nagoya Univ.) / Ryosuke Aoki(NTT)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Media Experience and Virtual Environment
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Chest compressions simulator that presents vibrations at the moment of rib fracture
Sub Title (in English) Sustainability of compression position learning effect
Keyword(1) Chest compressions simulator
Keyword(2) rib fracture
Keyword(3) Compression position correction
Keyword(4) CPR Feedback device
1st Author's Name Takuya Yamamoto
1st Author's Affiliation Meijo University(Meijo Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Yasuyuki Yanagida
2nd Author's Affiliation Meijo University(Meijo Univ.)
Date 2017-10-19
Paper # MVE2017-26
Volume (vol) vol.117
Number (no) MVE-252
Page pp.pp.13-16(MVE),
#Pages 4
Date of Issue 2017-10-12 (MVE)