Improving CPR training with virtual reality

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Would you be able to perform CPR if a loved one suddenly collapses due to a cardiac arrest? Not enough people are properly trained in CPR; even when they are, they often feel reluctant to act in high-stress situations. "Standard CPR training is done on a manikin and doesn't prepare you for a real emergency, full of stress and chaos", says KU Leuven researcher Anne-Astrid Agten. She wants to change this by organizing CPR training in virtual reality. This will help stimulate lifelike scenarios, transporting individuals to high-pressure environments where split-second decisions can make all the difference.

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Anne-Astrid Agten

Having studied both medicine and biomedical engineering, Anne-Astrid Agten embarked on a journey where she seamlessly integrated her academic pursuits with her passion for teaching. Her PhD research, centered on basic life support in virtual reality, is shaping the future landscape of medical education.

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