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Comparative Analysis of Standard vs. End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide-Guided Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Project Description:

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) guidelines versus end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2)-guided algorithmic CPR in a swine model. We analyzed 47 swine model experiments with continuous waveform recordings of ETCO₂, arterial blood pressure (ABP), venous blood pressure (VBP), and intrathoracic pressure (ITP) across key resuscitation stages. Six critical timepoints were manually annotated and cross-validated using a three-round system to finalize regions of interest such as asphyxia and resuscitation for further analysis. Artifacts were flagged and removed to ensure high-quality data. Analysis was done to extract key features and perform statistical comparisons, including baseline physiology, rates of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), and time-series changes. The goal is to determine whether ETCO₂-guided CPR improves outcomes and to uncover any underlying physiological differences between the two strategies.

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Diagram showing swine model CPR data collection: waveform recordings are captured using LabChart and organized through a structured annotation scheme for analysis.

Diagram of the swine CPR data pipeline: physiological waveforms are recorded in LabChart during Standard and Algorithmic CPR, then annotated using a custom scheme for downstream analysis.

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Student Team Members

  • Wenrui Hu
  • Xuanli Liu
  • Anirudh Nistala
  • Megna Sankaranarayanan
  • Peijia Ye