Abstract
High quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training requires the accurate measurement of chest compression depth and rate.1 Since years the standard to do this is a manikin with sensors. More recently technologies such as accelerometers or pressure detection systems with real-time visual and audible feedback have demonstrated CPR quality improvement both during training and clinical use.2
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