Cardiac Arrest Clinical Trial
Official title:
Video-assisted Telephone CPR With the EmergencyEye-Software - a Pilot Study
Technical advance as broad-bandwidth wireless internet coverage and the ubiquity utilization
of smartphones has opened up new possibilities which surpass the normal audio-only telephony.
High quality and real-time video-telephony is now feasible. However until now this technology
hasn't been deployed in the emergency respond service.
In the hope of helping the detection of the cardiac arrest, offer the possibility to evaluate
and correct via a video-instructed CPR (V-CPR) and to facilitate a fast localization of the
emergency site, a new software (EmergencyEye®/RAMSES®) was developed which enables the
dispatcher a video-telephony with the callers mobile terminal (smartphone) if suitable.
This technology hasn't been tested in a randomized controlled trail yet and no data exists
that shows if V-CPR in comparison to T-CPR and non-instructed CPR leads to a better bystander
CPR-performance.
Technical advance as broad-bandwidth wireless internet coverage and the ubiquity utilization
of smartphones has opened up new possibilities which surpass the normal audio-only telephony.
High quality and real-time video-telephony is now feasible. However until now this technology
hasn't been deployed in the emergency respond service.
In the hope of helping the detection of the cardiac arrest, offer the possibility to evaluate
and correct via a video-instructed CPR (V-CPR) and to facilitate a fast localization of the
emergency site, a new software (EmergencyEye®/RAMSES®) was developed which enables the
dispatcher a video-telephony with the callers mobile terminal (smartphone) if suitable.
This technology hasn't been tested in a randomized controlled trail yet and no data exists
that shows if V-CPR in comparison to T-CPR and non-instructed CPR leads to a better bystander
CPR-performance.
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