
Improving quality of resuscitation
Proper depth of chest compressions during CPR creates adequate blood flow and oxygen delivery to the heart and brain. Proper rate of chest compressions during CPR is an important determinant of return of spontaneous circulation
(ROSC) and survival with good neurologic function.
Three key points of high-quality CPR
- Perform chest compressions to a depth of at least 5 cm (2 inches) but not greater than 6 cm (2.4 inches).
- Perform chest compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 times/min.
- Minimize interruptions in compressions.
Nihon Kohden’s CPR-1100 CPR assist contributes to improved quality of resuscitation by analyzing the
compressions and providing precise feedback about the CPR quality.
See and Hear the Quality of CPR
CPR assist shows the depth and tempo of chest compressions by LED and audio. This real-time feedback helps you adjust your compressions to perform higher quality CPR. It also supports easier CPR training.
Evaluate th equality of CPR
CPR assist can communicate with a PC by Bluetooth connection. The real-time CPR waveform and measurement value can be shown on a PC with QP-110V viewer software for PC (included with CPR assist). This software scores the quality of CPR to assist in making helpful evaluations for the user’s future CPR. Rescue data is stored in the CPR assist during CPR and the rescue data can be reviewed on a PC with optional QP-551VK defibrillation report viewer software.

Specifications
Dimensions_ 71(W) x 32 (H) x 126 (D) mm
Weight_ 166g (not including battery)
Battery operation time _ 5 hours continuous use
Communication method _ Bluetooth standard Ver 2.1 + EDR
Standard accessory_ QP-110V CPR assist viewer software
Measurement items_ Depth, tempo, tilt and sinnking of patient's back
