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Is this the next step for CPR?
Journal Article

Is this the next step for CPR?

2016
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Overview
Rather than continuing to optimize each of the broadly different techniques for increasing forward blood flow, we should evaluate a combination of techniques. Because human providers would likely be unable to apply such a combination, the next generation in the chain of survival, after immediate manual BLS, should be a machine. Between these two ends of the resuscitative spectrum, there continues to be a need for something innovative in the middle: BLS that is more than hands and mouths but less than invasive technologies. Since its initial adoption, multiple improvements to BLS have been proposed.