Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is among the three most prominent causes of death in industrialized nations. Therefore, experts are calling for solutions, including smartphone-based systems to mobilize volunteers. German researchers are developing a crisis response system with a crowd tasking app. It aims to help reduce the effects of large-scale events, but also of ad-hoc incidents including SCA. This paper describes an approach to determine the potential of the system to increase the survival rate of SCA illustrated by an example. Its concept was analyzed by five experts from three countries and benefited from their feedback
While seemingly irrational behaviors such as panicking or displaying antisocial behavior are the res...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young athletes is rare, with an estimated incidence ranging from 0.1 ...
In cases of emergency, such as out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, the first few minutes are crucial fo...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is among the three most prominent causes of death in industrialized nati...
Introduction: Involving laypersons in response to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest through mobile-phon...
Background: Over the past decade Smartphone-based activation (SBA) of Community First Responders (CF...
Abstract Background Bystander CPR is one of the main independent factors contributing to better surv...
Aims: The survival rate of sudden out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) increases by early notific...
Background Recently we showed that a citizen volunteer system using text message alerts improves sur...
Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death world wide, with about 100.000 to 150.000 cases ea...
Due to the ubiquity and ever-increasing capabilities of cell phones, they have been exploited for mo...
AbstractAimsThe survival rate of sudden out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) increases by early n...
AIM: We compared the time to initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by lay responders and...
Aims: Recently we found that the text message alert system increases survival of sudden out-of-hospi...
While seemingly irrational behaviors such as panicking or displaying antisocial behavior are the res...
While seemingly irrational behaviors such as panicking or displaying antisocial behavior are the res...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young athletes is rare, with an estimated incidence ranging from 0.1 ...
In cases of emergency, such as out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, the first few minutes are crucial fo...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is among the three most prominent causes of death in industrialized nati...
Introduction: Involving laypersons in response to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest through mobile-phon...
Background: Over the past decade Smartphone-based activation (SBA) of Community First Responders (CF...
Abstract Background Bystander CPR is one of the main independent factors contributing to better surv...
Aims: The survival rate of sudden out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) increases by early notific...
Background Recently we showed that a citizen volunteer system using text message alerts improves sur...
Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death world wide, with about 100.000 to 150.000 cases ea...
Due to the ubiquity and ever-increasing capabilities of cell phones, they have been exploited for mo...
AbstractAimsThe survival rate of sudden out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) increases by early n...
AIM: We compared the time to initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by lay responders and...
Aims: Recently we found that the text message alert system increases survival of sudden out-of-hospi...
While seemingly irrational behaviors such as panicking or displaying antisocial behavior are the res...
While seemingly irrational behaviors such as panicking or displaying antisocial behavior are the res...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young athletes is rare, with an estimated incidence ranging from 0.1 ...
In cases of emergency, such as out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, the first few minutes are crucial fo...