2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2018.09.008
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Association of dispatcher-assisted bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation with survival outcomes after pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest by community property value

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“…In comparisons of infants and children receiving DA-CPR with those receiving unassisted bystander CPR, Goto et al 26 reported lower rates of favorable neurological outcome and survival at 1 month in the DA-CPR group. Chang et al, 39 however, found no difference in either survival or favorable outcome at discharge between those receiving DA-CPR and those receiving unassisted bystander CPR.…”
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“…In comparisons of infants and children receiving DA-CPR with those receiving unassisted bystander CPR, Goto et al 26 reported lower rates of favorable neurological outcome and survival at 1 month in the DA-CPR group. Chang et al, 39 however, found no difference in either survival or favorable outcome at discharge between those receiving DA-CPR and those receiving unassisted bystander CPR.…”
Section: Consensus On Sciencementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Four studies were included in the SR comparing the outcomes for children with OHCA when bystanders were offered DA-CPR. 25,26,39,103 All the studies were cohort studies of registry data: 2 from the same registry in Japan and 2 from the same registry in Korea. When the overlapping populations from the same source (registry) were reported for the same outcome, the larger of the 2 studies was used in the analysis.…”
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