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In out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, is the positioning of victims by bystanders adequate for CPR? A cohort study.

Patrick WagnerSebastian SchloesserJulia BraunHans-Richard ArntzJan Breckwoldt
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
In OHCA, two-thirds of all victims were found in positions not suitable for effective CCs. This was associated with inferior outcomes. A substantial proportion of the victims was placed in RP. More attention should be paid to the correct positioning of victims in OHCA. This applies to CPR training for laypersons and dispatcher-assisted CPR.
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