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Table 4 Barriers to dispatcher assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DA-CPR) according to the caller’s emotional stress state. Results of logistic regression as odds ratio (OR) with a 95% confidence interval (CI) and P-value is shown

From: Is dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation affected by a bystander’s emotional stress state in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest?

 

Caller emotionally stressed,

211 (N (%))

Caller not emotionally stressed,

444 (N (%))

OR (95% CI)

Barrier to CPR

123 (58.3%)

192 (43.2%)

1.83 (1.32–2.56)

Could not move patient

70 (33.2%)

90 (20.3%)

1.95 (1.35–2.82)

Language barrier

3 (1.4%)

6 (1.3%)

1.05 (0.22–4.03)

Caller left phone

18 (8.5%)

23 (5.2%)

1.71 (0.89–3.22)

Caller hangs up phone

5 (2.4%)

9 (2.0%)

1.17 (0.36–3.44)

Caller refused

21 (10.0%)

26 (5.9%)

1.77 (0.96–3.23)

Patient’s status changes

11 (5.2%)

34 (7.6%)

0.66 (0.31–1.29)

Do not resuscitate order

4 (1.9%)

5 (1.1%)

1.69 (0.41–6.47)

Patient obviously dead

10 (4.7%)

19 (4.3%)

1.11 (0.49–2.38)

Other

8 (3.8%)

13 (2.9%)

1.30 (0.51–3.15)

N/A

10 (4.7%)

24 (5.4%)

0.87 (0.39–1.80)

  1. N/A represents the cases where the evaluator was not able to register if barriers to CPR were present