1960s
In 1960, Dr. James Jude, Dr. William Kouwenhoven and G. Guy Knickerbocker publish a paper in theJournal of the American Medical Associationon “closed-chest cardiac massage,” which evolved into cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).1A few years later, in 1963, the American Heart Association (AHA) formally endorsed CPR.2
由Asmund s Laerdal博士在一起。Safar and Dr. Bjorn Lind, Resusci Anne became the world’s first CPR training manikin. Resusci Anne provided real-time feedback for quality CPR training. Dials indicated correct ventilation and compressions.
Photo: Article published in 1968 about Resusci Anne.