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      Assessment of the Evolution of End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide within Chest Compression Pauses to Detect Restoration of Spontaneous Circulation 

      Gutiérrez Ruiz, José Julio ORCID; Leturiondo Sota, Mikel ORCID; Ruiz de Gauna Gutiérrez, Sofía ORCID; Ruiz Ojeda, Jesús María ORCID; Azcarate Blanco, Izaskun; González Otero, Digna María ORCID; Urtusagasti, Juan Francisco; Russell, James Knox; Daya, Mohamud Ramzan (Public Library Of Science, 2021-05-18)
      Background Measurement of end-tidal CO2 (ETCO2) can help to monitor circulation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). However, early detection of restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) during CPR using ...
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      Enhancing ventilation detection during cardiopulmonary resuscitation by filtering chest compression artifact from the capnography waveform 

      Gutiérrez Ruiz, José Julio ORCID; Leturiondo Sota, Mikel ORCID; Ruiz de Gauna Gutiérrez, Sofía ORCID; Ruiz Ojeda, Jesús María ORCID; Leturiondo Arana, Luis Alberto; González Otero, Digna María ORCID; Zive, Dana; Russell, James Knox; Daya, Mohamud Ramzan (Public Library Science, 2018-08-02)
      Background During cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), there is a high incidence of capnograms distorted by chest compression artifact. This phenomenon adversely affects the reliability of automated ventilation detection ...
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      Feasibility of the capnogram to monitor ventilation rate during cardiopulmonary resuscitation 

      Aramendi Ecenarro, Elisabete; Elola Artano, Andoni; Alonso González, Erik ORCID; Irusta Zarandona, Unai; Daya, Mohamud Ramzan; Russell, James Knox; Hubner, Pia; Sterz, Fritz (Elsevier, 2017-01)
      Aim:The rates of chest compressions (CCs) and ventilations are both important metrics to monitor the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Capnography permits monitoring ventilation, but the CCs provided during ...
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      Feedback on the Rate and Depth of Chest Compressions during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Using Only Accelerometers 

      Ruiz de Gauna Gutiérrez, Sofía ORCID; González Otero, Digna María ORCID; Ruiz Ojeda, Jesús María ORCID; Russell, James Knox (Public Library Science, 2016-03-01)
      Background Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is key to increase survival from cardiac arrest. Providing chest compressions with adequate rate and depth is difficult even for well-trained rescuers. The use ...
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      Modeling the impact of ventilations on the capnogram in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest 

      Gutiérrez Ruiz, José Julio ORCID; Ruiz Ojeda, Jesús María ORCID; Ruiz de Gauna Gutiérrez, Sofía ORCID; González Otero, Digna María ORCID; Leturiondo Sota, Mikel ORCID; Russell, James Knox; Corcuera Bergado, Carlos; Urtusagasti, Juan Francisco; Daya, Mohamud Ramzan (Public Library Science, 2020-02-05)
      Aim Current resuscitation guidelines recommend waveform capnography as an indirect indicator of perfusion during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Chest compressions (CCs) and ventilations during CPR have opposing ...
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      The Role of Chest Compressions on Ventilation during Advanced Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 

      Azcarate Blanco, Izaskun; Urigüen Fernández, Ekain; Leturiondo Sota, Mikel ORCID; Sandoval, Camilo Leonardo; Redondo Serrano, Koldo; Gutiérrez Ruiz, José Julio ORCID; Russell, James Knox; Wallmüller, Pia; Sterz, Fritz; Daya, Mohamud Ramzan; Ruiz de Gauna Gutiérrez, Sofía ORCID (MDPI, 2023-11-03)
      There is growing interest in the quality of manual ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), but accurate assessment of ventilation parameters remains a challenge. Waveform capnography is currently the reference ...