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Kinect-based real-time audiovisual feedback device improves cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality of lower-body-weight rescuers

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine Sep 26, 2017

Wang JC, et al. - A Kinect module-based real-time audiovisual feedback (AVF) device was designed to investigate the relationship between rescuer posture, body weight, and Chest compression (CC) quality. Researchers realized that the Kinect-based AVF device had the potential for significantly improving CC quality in manikin training in rescuers with their body weight < 71 kg.
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