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. 2020 Oct 5;10(10):e038813. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038813

Table 2.

Participants’ CPR performance assessment in the T-CPR simulation scenario

T-CPR performance Phase I (n=186) Phase II (n=170)
TCPRLink group
(n=94)
T-CPR group
(n=92)
P-value TCPRLink group
(n=86)
T-CPR group
(n=84)
P-value
Counting with the dispatcher (n, %) 20 (21.3) 38 (41.3) 0.003 6 (7.0) 19 (22.6) 0.004
Time from call connected to: (seconds, mean±SD)
 Cardiac arrest identification 98.2±12.8 99.1±16.9 0.68 101.7±13.0 104.2±15.0 0.25
 First chest compression 143.6±17.8 140.0±25.8 0.27 149.7±16.6 146.0±20.2 0.19
CPR parameters (M (P25−P75) or mean±SD)
 Total number of compressions 661 (643–674) 648 (615–674) 0.035 661 (644–675) 646 (630–667) 0.002
 Average compression rate (min−1) 111 (109–113) 108 (103–112) 0.002 111 (109–113) 108 (105–112) <0.001
 Percentage of adequate rate (100–120 min−1, %) 96 (89–98) 82 (50–97) <0.001 95 (78–98) 93 (67–97) 0.11
 Average compression depth (mm) 45.4±8.8 43.6±8.8 0.17 43.9±9.1 42.9±11.5 0.59
 Percentage of adequate depth (50–60 mm, %) 20 (3–74) 12 (0–51) 0.14 17 (4–54) 13 (0–57) 0.26
 Percentage of fully released (%) 97 (72–100) 97 (69–100) 0.79 95 (54–100) 96 (51–100) 0.40
 Average hands-off time (s) 0 (0–1) 0 (0–1) 0.24 0 (0–1) 0 (0–1) 0.72

Phase I tests were cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performance and capabilities assessment using the telephone-assisted CPR (T-CPR) simulation scenario among individuals who have undergone CPR training with/without the TCPRLink application.

Phase II tests were CPR skill retention assessments among individuals with/without TCPRLink application after 3 months.

T-CPR, telephone-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation.