Better Telephone CPR Instruction Improves Outcomes after Cardiac Arrest

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OCHA) is a major public health problem in the United States. Bystander CPR has been shown to double or even triple survival from OCHA. A new study examined whether providing CPR instruction over the phone ("telephone CPR") with the help of trained 9-1-1 dispatchers could improve survival rates after cardiac arrest.

Better Telephone CPR Instruction Improves Outcomes after Cardiac Arrest