“…7,8 The dispatcher-aided CPR may have some restrictions, such as time delay due to the performer's conversation with the dispatcher, and the variance of the dispatcher's skill; it may not improve the performance of bystander CPR using only voice instructions by phone. 2,6,8,9 Hand-held cellular phones have become ubiquitous, and the multimedia files stored can be viewed repeatedly. Some researchers have reported that in simulated cardiac-arrest situations, bystander CPR with the aid of CPR animation stored in cellular phones is more effective when compared with bystander CPR with the audio assistance of a dispatcher.…”