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Mobilizing the first resuscitation team

Hauff SR, Rea TD, Culley LL, et al. Factors impeding dispatcher-assisted telephone cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Ann Emerg Med 2003;42:731-7.


Swor R, Khan I, Domeier R, et al. CPR training and CPR performance: do CPR-trained bystanders perform CPR?. Acad Emerg Med 2006;13:596-601.

Birkenes TS, Myklebust H, Hardeland C, et al. HOW to train for telephone-CPR. Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care 2015;5:124-9.

Wu Z, Panczyk M, Spaite DW, et al. Telephone cardiopulmonary resuscitation is independently associated with improved survival and improved functional outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation 2018;122:135-40.

Viereck S, Palsgaard Moller T, Kjaer Ersboll A, et al. Effect of bystander CPR initiation prior to the emergency call on ROSC and 30day survival-An evaluation of 548 emergency calls. Resuscitation 2017;111:55-61.

Hardeland C, Skare C, Kramer-Johansen J, et al. Targeted simulation and education to improve cardiac arrest recognition and telephone assisted CPR in an emergency medical communication centre. Resuscitation 2017;114:21-6.

Ro YS, Shin SD, Lee YJ, et al. Effect of Dispatcher-Assisted Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Program and Location of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest on Survival and Neurologic Outcome. Ann Emerg Med 2016.

2017 King County EMS Annual Report

Norsk hjertestansregister Resultater publisert i 2017

Hjärt-lungräddningsregistret

Improving at-home cardiac arrest survival through telephone CPR education

Singapore General Hospital – DARE Program

HeartRescue Global

Pan Asian Resuscitation Outcome Study (PAROS)

Hjertestarterregisteret