Chest Compression Fraction CCF

Chest Compression Fraction CCF

By STAR CPR San Diego

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2021-05-04
  • Current Version: 1.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 7.85 MB
  • Developer: STAR CPR San Diego
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.4
Score: 2
2
From 4 Ratings

Description

As you know Interruptions in chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can decrease the survival rate in out of hospital cardiac arrest. Perfusion stops when CPR stops. The chest compression fraction (CCF) is the amount of time spent administering chest compressions during cardiac arrest. If you can obtain a CCF above 80% you can dramatically increase the survival rate. The CCF Calculator works in conjunction with a compression rate of at least 100/min, assuring adequate compression depth and recoil. Thats why we also included a metronome for 100 and 120 beats per minute.

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Reviews

  • Does not work well on iPhone

    1
    By LShields
    I really wanted to have a great app like this. Cannot get the CCF to show up on my iPhone. No instructions, no settings, trying to figure out the app. I finally got the CCF to show up once by tap in holding the dart Sim icon? And then it never came up again. The mail or message feature, does not work. Try tapping on that, tapping in holding, nothing seems to work.
  • Note is not working

    1
    By Southcalifornia
    The app keeps getting stuck in note mode. There is no other way to get out of the note as to restart the app. Useless
  • Great little App!

    5
    By BostonEMS9
    I have my students download this app when doing the multiple rescuer CPR in my BLS Classes. One student is compressing, the other rescue breathing, the other AED use and one controlling the CCF App. The person with the app is keeping track of compressions. There is even a notes feature that allows you to keep track of shocks given. You can then after the code share with a friend or just take a screenshot for debriefing. For ACLS this is great because you can have an extra roll for someone keeping track of high quality CPR. With the App they can keep track and note what medications were given, shocks and whatever else. It’s a great tool!

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