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The hypothesis of this study is Dispatcher-Activated Neighborhood Access Defibrillation and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (NAD-CPR) would improve survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).
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Lead Sponsor
Seoul National University Hospital
Collaborators
NCT07034170 · Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest, Inhospital Cardiac Arrest
NCT06936917 · Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest, Computed Tomography
NCT01595958 · Non Shockable Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
NCT06955351 · Bystander, Chest Compression, and more
NCT06153160 · Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Arrest
Seoul Metropolitan City
Seoul
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