What is Chest compression fraction (CCF)?
Chest compression fraction (CCF) is the cumulative time spent providing chest compressions divided by the total time taken for the entire resuscitation. Targeting a CCF of at least 60% is intended to limit interruptions in compressions and maximize coronary perfusion during resuscitation.
According to American Heart Association (AHA) Recommendations.
Why is chest compression fraction important in resuscitation efforts? Chest compression fraction (CCF) is a metric used to measure the effectiveness of chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
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