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1 havior and factors beyond the control of the dispatcher.
2 he identification of cardiac arrest by 9-1-1 dispatchers and prevented or delayed the provision of di
9 , the frequency of serious injury related to dispatcher-assisted bystander CPR among nonarrest patien
10 5% confidence interval [CI], 1.21, 1.73) for dispatcher-assisted bystander CPR and 1.69 (95% CI, 1.42
12 MS arrival requiring dispatcher instruction (dispatcher-assisted bystander CPR), and bystander CPR be
13 ander CPR before EMS arrival, 25.7% received dispatcher-assisted bystander CPR, and 30.2% received by
16 by EMS termed "program" factors (programs of dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation and ba
17 sses, epidemiology trends, increasing use of dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation, emerg
23 on (CPR), we initiated a randomized trial of dispatcher-assisted CPR, with the intervention arm recei
25 d to emergency medical dispatch centers, and dispatcher-assisted guidance of bystander resuscitation
26 common and are attributable to a mixture of dispatcher behavior and factors beyond the control of th
28 comparing the short-term survival effects of dispatcher CPR instruction consisting either of chest co
29 g support for long-term mortality benefit of dispatcher CPR instruction strategy consisting of chest
31 vival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and dispatcher-delivered instruction in CPR can increase the
36 structions occurred in 62% of cases when the dispatcher had the opportunity to asses for consciousnes
37 with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest for whom dispatchers initiated CPR instruction to bystanders.
38 stander CPR before EMS arrival not requiring dispatcher instruction (bystander CPR without dispatcher
39 , bystander CPR before EMS arrival requiring dispatcher instruction (dispatcher-assisted bystander CP
42 conducted a multicenter, randomized trial of dispatcher instructions to bystanders for performing CPR
45 ion plus mouth-to-mouth ventilation given by dispatchers over the telephone can require 2.4 minutes.
46 onary resuscitation (DA-CPR), in which 9-1-1 dispatchers provide CPR instructions over the telephone,
47 dult patients not in cardiac arrest for whom dispatchers provided CPR instructions in King County, Wa
48 and activation include the critical role of dispatcher recognition and dispatch-assisted chest compr
49 e taught to bystanders and emergency medical dispatchers so as not to dissuade them from initiating p
51 e assessed the time from notification of the dispatchers to defibrillation, survival rate at 72 hours
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