News

In instances where bystander CPR was initiated more than 10 minutes after cardiac arrest, the CPR was no longer associated with improved survival.
White adults are three times more likely to survive cardiac arrest after receiving bystander CPR than Black adults are, a new study found. Likewise, men are twice as likely to survive after ...
Despite similar rates of bystander CPR after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Asian adults in the U.S. have lower rates of survival than white adults, according to new research published today ...
Key takeaways: Asian adults in the U.S. may have worse survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest vs. white adults. The difference occurred despite similar rates of bystander CPR, so the driver of ...
Asian adults have similar rates of bystander CPR after a cardiac arrest, but are 8% less likely to survive to hospital discharge compared with White adults.
CPR training is mandated by the state in 9th and 11th grades, but it's not required to be hands-on. This is the second year Nemours has stepped up with this in-person training.
Native American adults and white adults saw the greatest benefits, with a respective 40% and 33% increased odds of survival, compared to adults who did not receive bystander CPR.