Automated devices outperform manual CPR in space, study finds
French researchers simulating weightlessness on a modified jet have found that manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is ineffective in space. This conclusion could reshape emergency medical protocols for upcoming missions to the Moon and Mars. Their experiment, designed to simulate the weightlessness of space, revealed a critical flaw in emergency medical procedures for astronauts: standard methodsContinue reading "Automated devices outperform manual CPR in space, study finds"
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