Lukas R-P, Van Aken H, Moelhoff T, et al. Kids save lives: a six-year longitudinal study of schoolchildren learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Who should do the teaching and will the effects last? RESUSCITATION. 2016;101:35-40.Aims: This prospective longitudinal study over 6 years compared schoolteachers and emergency physicians as resuscitation trainers for schoolchildren. It also investigated whether pupils who were trained annually for 3 years retain their resuscitation skills after the end of this study. Methods: A total of 261 pupils (fifth grade) at two German grammar schools received resuscitation training by trained teachers or by emergency physicians. The annual training events stopped after 3 years in one group and continued f...
Even in western developed countries, the probability of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arres...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Quick initiation of basic life support (BLS) by laypersons is one of the most succ...
Even in western developed countries, the probability of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arres...
AbstractAimsThis prospective longitudinal study over 6 years compared schoolteachers and emergency p...
AbstractAimsThis prospective longitudinal study over 6 years compared schoolteachers and emergency p...
Bohn A, Van Aken HK, Moellhoff T, et al. Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by traine...
Training schoolchildren in basic life support (BLS) is strongly recommended to effectively increase ...
Background: Worldwide, bystander CPR rates are low; one effective way to increase these rates is to ...
Bystander rate of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is still low worldwide because of inadequate ...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
Globally, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) occurs ranging between 20 to 140 per 100 000 people,...
Globally, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) occurs ranging between 20 to 140 per 100 000 people,...
Even in western developed countries, the probability of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arres...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Quick initiation of basic life support (BLS) by laypersons is one of the most succ...
Even in western developed countries, the probability of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arres...
AbstractAimsThis prospective longitudinal study over 6 years compared schoolteachers and emergency p...
AbstractAimsThis prospective longitudinal study over 6 years compared schoolteachers and emergency p...
Bohn A, Van Aken HK, Moellhoff T, et al. Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by traine...
Training schoolchildren in basic life support (BLS) is strongly recommended to effectively increase ...
Background: Worldwide, bystander CPR rates are low; one effective way to increase these rates is to ...
Bystander rate of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is still low worldwide because of inadequate ...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
Globally, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) occurs ranging between 20 to 140 per 100 000 people,...
Globally, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) occurs ranging between 20 to 140 per 100 000 people,...
Even in western developed countries, the probability of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arres...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Quick initiation of basic life support (BLS) by laypersons is one of the most succ...
Even in western developed countries, the probability of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arres...