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. 2022 Mar 27;9(4):100. doi: 10.3390/jcdd9040100

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics.

Characteristics Overall
Patient characteristics (n = 39)
Age—year 67 (49, 78)
Male—n (%) 22 (56.4)
Weight—kg * 61.6 ± 14.8
Height—cm * 161.4 ± 8.5
Body mass index (BMI)—kg/m2 † 23.3 (19.7, 25)
Inspiratory hold—n (%) 30 (76.9)
Co-morbidity—n (%)
Hypertension 22 (56.4)
Coronary artery disease 10 (25.6)
Dyslipidemia 10 (25.6)
Diabetes 9 (23.1)
End-stage kidney disease 9 (23.1)
Others 24 (61.5)
None 7 (18)
Rescuer’s hand measurement (n = 69)
Age—year 26 (24, 31)
Male—n (%) 37 (53.6)
Weight—kg 64 (56, 75)
Height—cm * 167.3 ± 7.3
Body mass index (BMI)—kg/m2 † 22.3 (20, 26.2)
Career—n (%)
Certified-BLS Lay rescuer 18 (26.1)
Registered nurse 16 (23.2)
Paramedic 11 (15.9)
Medical student 11 (15.9)
Physician 6 (8.7)
Practical nurse 4 (5.8)
Nurse aid 2 (2.9)
Emergency nurse practitioner 1 (1.5)
Right-hand as dominant hand—n (%) 62 (90)
Preferred left hand underneath when performed chest compressions—n (%) 41 (59.4)
Fingerbreadth width of dominant hand—cm *
One FB (index finger) 1.9 ± 0.3
Two FB (index, middle fingers) 3.6 ± 0.44
Three FB (index, middle, ring fingers) 5.4 ± 0.6

Abbreviations: BLS, basic life support; FB, fingerbreadth. * mean ± standard deviation. median (interquartile range).