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Circulation. 2001;104:2513-2516
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(Circulation. 2001;104:2513.)
© 2001 American Heart Association, Inc.


Clinical Investigation and Reports

Dispatcher-Assisted Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Survival in Cardiac Arrest

Thomas D. Rea, MD MPH; Mickey S. Eisenberg, MD PhD; Linda L. Culley, BA; Linda Becker, MA

From Public Health, Seattle King County (T.D.R., M.S.E., L.L.C., L.B.) and the Department of Medicine (T.D.R., M.S.E.), University of Washington, Seattle.

Correspondence and reprint requests to Thomas Rea, 999 3rd Ave, Suite 700, Seattle, WA 98104. E-mail rea123{at}u.washington.edu

Background— Early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) improves survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and dispatcher-delivered instruction in CPR can increase the proportion of arrest victims who receive bystander CPR before emergency medical service (EMS) arrival. However, little is known about the survival effectiveness of dispatcher-delivered telephone CPR instruction.

Methods and Results We evaluated a population-based cohort of EMS-attended adult cardiac arrests (n=7265) from 1983 through 2000 in King County, Washington, to assess the association between survival to hospital discharge and 3 distinct CPR groups: no bystander CPR before EMS arrival (no bystander CPR), bystander CPR before EMS arrival requiring dispatcher instruction (dispatcher-assisted bystander CPR), and bystander CPR before EMS arrival not requiring dispatcher instruction (bystander CPR without dispatcher assistance). In this cohort, 44.1% received no bystander CPR before EMS arrival, 25.7% received dispatcher-assisted bystander CPR, and 30.2% received bystander CPR without dispatcher assistance. Overall survival was 15.3%. Using no bystander CPR as the reference group, the multivariate adjusted odds ratio of survival was 1.45 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.21, 1.73) for dispatcher-assisted bystander CPR and 1.69 (95% CI, 1.42, 2.01) for bystander CPR without dispatcher assistance.

Conclusion Dispatcher-assisted bystander CPR seems to increase survival in cardiac arrest.


Key Words: heart arrest • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • arrhythmia • resuscitation • death, sudden




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