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Author(s):  
Asma Gasmi Benahmed ◽  
Amin Gasmi ◽  
Wajiha Anzar ◽  
Mehreen Arshad ◽  
Geir Bjørklund
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Author(s):  
Bethany Bruno ◽  
Scott Steele ◽  
Justin Carbone ◽  
Katherine Schneider ◽  
Lori Posk ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Muzamil Hussan ◽  
Shabir A. Parah ◽  
Aiman Jan ◽  
G. J. Qureshi

Author(s):  
Hilary I. Okagbue ◽  
Pelumi E. Oguntunde ◽  
Patience I. Adamu ◽  
Adebowale O. Adejumo

Author(s):  
Christian Lins ◽  
Björn Friedrich ◽  
Andreas Hein ◽  
Sebastian Fudickar

AbstractCardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is one of the most critical emergency interventions for sudden cardiac arrest. In this paper, a robust sinusoidal model-fitting method based on a Evolution Strategy inspired algorithm for CPR quality parameters – naming chest compression frequency and depth – as measured by an inertial measurement unit (IMU) attached to the wrist is presented. The proposed approach will allow bystanders to improve CPR as part of a continuous closed-loop support system once integrated into a smartphone or smartwatch application. By evaluating the model’s precision with data recorded by a training mannequin as reference standard, a variance for the compression frequency of $$\pm 2.22$$ ± 2.22 compressions per minute (cpm) has been found for the IMU attached to the wrist. It was found that this previously unconsidered position and thus, the use of smartwatches is a suitable alternative to the typical placement of phones in hand for CPR training.


Author(s):  
Vishal Kumar ◽  
Ravinder Kumar ◽  
Mohit Kumar ◽  
Gurpreet Singh Wander ◽  
Vivek Gupta ◽  
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Author(s):  
Joana Eva Dodoo ◽  
Hosam Al-Samarraie ◽  
Ahmed Alsswey

AbstractMonitoring the progress of telemedicine use in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries has received a considerable attention from many health organizations and governmental agencies. This study reviewed the current progress and challenges in relation to the development of telemedicine programs in SSA. The results from reviewing 66 empirical studies revealed an unbalanced progress across SSA countries. Further, technological, organisational, legal and regulatory, individual, financial, and cultural aspects were identified as the major barriers to the success of telemedicine development in SSA. This study reported the current trends in telemedicine application, as well as highlighting critical barriers for consideration by healthcare decision makers. The outcomes from this study offer a number of recommendations to support wider implementation and sustainable usage of telemedicine in SSA.


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