Does heart rate variability predict and improve performance in pediatric CPR?—a simulation study

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Does heart rate variability predict and improve performance in pediatric CPR?—a simulation study

Description

Out-of-hospital pediatric resuscitation is a severe medical condition with a low survival rate. Providing pediatric resuscitation is a significant stressor for medical teams that may impair performance. The vagal nerve is a crucial moderator of stress responses, and its activation (indexed by heart rate variability, HRV) has been shown to predict and improve performance in various settings. However, there is limited data about vagal activation and performance in medical settings.

Creator

Yosef Kula, Oren Wacht, Izhar Ben Shlomo, Asaf Gitler & Yori Gidron

Source

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12873-025-01209-9

Publisher

https://link.springer.com/journal/12873

Date

05 april 2025

Contributor

Fajar bagus W

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PDF

Language

English

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Citation

Yosef Kula, Oren Wacht, Izhar Ben Shlomo, Asaf Gitler & Yori Gidron , “Does heart rate variability predict and improve performance in pediatric CPR?—a simulation study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed June 17, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/9483.