Saturday Star

SAVE A LIFE WITH ‘LA MACARENA’

- SHAUN SMILLIE

YOU DANCED to it, it’s still stuck in your head, now use it to save a life.

La Macarena, that foot-thumping feelgood party song of the 1990s, has been found to be the best tune to have in your head – if you have to perform CPR.

Professor Enrique Carrero Cardenal and colleagues at the University of Barcelona, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, and Universita­t Autònoma Barcelona, Spain, have found that the quality of chest compressio­ns given during CPR can be improved by using either a smartphone app or using the song the La Macarena.

The quality of compressio­ns during CPR can significan­tly improve chances of survival of the patient.

Their study compared the effectiven­ess of a smartphone metronome app and a musical mental metronome, in this case the song La Macarena.

They found both provided a regular rhythm that helps keep time when performing compressio­ns.

The researcher­s used 164 medical students to perform continuous chest compressio­ns on a manikin for two minutes.

The group was split into two, provided with the smartphone app or asked to give compressio­ns to the mental beat of La Macarena. The smartphone app used an alarm to keep compressio­ns at 103 beats a minute.

The problem with the students in the Macarena group was that they needed to know the song to do the compressio­ns properly. An advantage for them was that there was no delay associated with loading or opening the app.

The authors concluded “both the app and La Macarena improved compressio­ns”.

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