Abstract

Introduction: Immediate bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is essential for the good outcome of sudden cardiac arrest victims. Current guidelines recommend dispatch-assisted CPR (DACPR). Its quality, however, varies from case to case. The aim of this study was todetermine the effectiveness of dispatch coaching on the quality of CPR by lay rescuers. Methods: We conducted a DACPR simulation study. Participants with no prior CPR training within 1 year were assigned randomly to one of two DACPR simulations (No Coaching Group: callers were told to perform CPR and the dispatcher sometimes confirmed if the caller was performing CPR or Coaching Group: the dispatcher coached, encouraged, and counted out loud with a metronome). The study participants performed CPR for 2 minutes under the study dispatcher. All performances were recorded by video camera and Resusci Anne® QCPR (Laerdal, Norway). Results: Forty-nine participants aged 20s to 50s were recruited, and 48 completed the simulation (Coaching Group, 27, 9 males and No Coaching Group, 21, 16 males). The average rate of chest compressions was 102.5/min in Coaching Group and 109.3/min in No Coaching group (p=0.270). The average compression depth was slightly deeper in Coaching group (43.0mm vs 41.5mm, p=0.695). When compared the average depth of the first 10 compressions to the total average in each group, the depth significantly improved in Coaching group while that decreased in No Coaching Groups (38.4mm to 43.0mm; p=0.020, 42.3mm to 41.5mm; p=0.431, respectively). The chest compression fraction was also high in Coaching Group (99.4% vs 93.0%, p=0.005). Conclusions: Participants in Coaching Group performed better CPR compared to No Coaching Group in terms of high flow fraction. Although the average compression depth was below the guideline recommendation in both groups, it significantly improved in Coaching group. This study indicates that dispatch coaching can optimize the performance of bystander CPR.

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