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Table 2 Values of external chest compression variables for the participants as means over a nine-minute period, for all participants and differentiated by gender.

From: Impact of physical fitness and biometric data on the quality of external chest compression: a randomised, crossover trial

Parameter

15:2

30:2

15:2

15:2

30:2

30:2

 

All (n = 40)

All (n = 40)

Male (n = 30)

Female (n = 10)

Male (n = 30)

Female (n = 10)

Compression rate (n/min)

110 (104/116)

108 (102/115)

107 (100/114)

120 (109/131)*

106 (99/112)

117 (102/133)

Compression depth (mm)

38.3 (35.6/41.0)

37.4 (34.2/40.6)

40 (37/43)

32 (27/38)**

39 (35/43)

32 (26/37)**

Correct compression depth (%)

32 (21/43)

33 (21/45)

36 (22/48)

23 (-2/48)

38 (22/52)

19 (-1/40)

Too shallow (%)

55 (42/68)

55 (40/69)

48 (33/63)

77 (50/102)**

46 (25/63)

80 (60/101)*

Too deep (%)

15 (4/25)

12 (3/21)

19 (6/32)

0.5 (0/1.5)

16 (5/28)

0

Decompression depth (mm)

2.3 (1.8/2.9)

2.2 (1.8/2.7)

2.5 (1.8/3.2)

1.7 (1.2/2.2)

2.4 (1.9/3.0)

1.6 (1.1/2.1)

No-flow time (sec)

273 (262/283)

188 (179/197)***

272 (260/285)

273 (252/295)

187 (176/198)

190 (172/208)

  1. Data are presented as means (± 95% confidence interval). P-values refer to the comparison between female and male participants. *: p < 0.1; **: p < 0.05; ***: p < 0.001 (note: comparing 15:2 vs. 30:2).