There are concerns that the precordial thump can result in worsening of a person's heart rhythm more often than it improves it. The use of the precordial thump technique has sometimes been shown in famous
movies and
television, such as in
The Good Doctor Season 2 episode 5 in which it is performed by Dr. Brown, and
The Resident Season 1 episode 2 in which it is performed by Conrad Hawkins, usually in passing without any explanation. Untrained laypersons have been known to attempt it, and sometimes cause additional injury to the person as the blow must be carefully aimed. If applied incorrectly it may cause further injury, for instance inducing
cardiac arrest by blunt trauma, or breaking
the tip of the sternum, risking fatal damage to the
liver or other abdominal organs. At one time, the technique was also taught as part of standard CPR training with the requirement that it must be administered within 60 seconds of the onset of symptoms. That time restriction, combined with a number of injuries caused by improper technique, resulted in the procedure being removed from CPR training. ==History==