ILCOR World Restart a Heart – Spreading global CPR awareness and empowering communities to save lives since 2018

IF 2.4 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Resuscitation plus Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1016/j.resplu.2024.100853
N. Rott , L. Reinsch , B.W. Böttiger , A. Lockey
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The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) World Restart a Heart (WRAH) Initiative is helping to save countless lives by promoting a culture of preparedness and encouraging widespread lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training. In total from 2018 to 2023 at least 12.6 million people were trained, and 570.7 million people were reached, showing a variety of campaigns adapted to countries current situation and their culture. World Restart a Heart success is based on an annual collaboration between nations, organisations and communities, demonstrating its universal relevance and impact. Because of this it is able to adapt to varies different circumstances and presents an accessible and effective solution to a significant global health problem, saving many lives over the years by promoting bystander CPR.

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ILCOR World Restart a Heart -自2018年以来,在全球传播心肺复苏术意识,并赋予社区拯救生命的能力。
国际心肺复苏联络委员会(ILCOR)世界心脏重启(WRAH)倡议正在通过促进准备文化和鼓励广泛的非专业心肺复苏(CPR)培训来帮助挽救无数生命。2018年至2023年,共培训1260万人,覆盖5.707亿人,开展了适应各国国情和文化的多种运动。世界重启心脏计划的成功是基于国家、组织和社区之间的年度合作,展示了其普遍的相关性和影响力。正因为如此,它能够适应各种不同的情况,并为重大的全球健康问题提供了一种方便和有效的解决方案,多年来通过促进旁观者心肺复苏术挽救了许多生命。
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Resuscitation plus Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine
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