Emory University: New Research Finds Black And Hispanic Individuals Less Likely To Receive Bystander CPR Than White Individuals During Cardiac Arrest
October 28, 2022
October 28, 2022
ATLANTA, Georgia, Oct. 28 (TNSjou) -- Emory University issued the following news release:
Following a review of six years' worth of national data collected by Emory University School of Medicine's Cardiac Arrest Registry for Enhanced Survival (CARES), a diverse team of researchers found that Black and Hispanic people were significantly less likely than white people to receive potentially lifesaving bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during cardiac arrest. The ne . . .
Following a review of six years' worth of national data collected by Emory University School of Medicine's Cardiac Arrest Registry for Enhanced Survival (CARES), a diverse team of researchers found that Black and Hispanic people were significantly less likely than white people to receive potentially lifesaving bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during cardiac arrest. The ne . . .
