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Home / Health / Cardiac Arrest: Bra Removal Crucial for Survival

Cardiac Arrest: Bra Removal Crucial for Survival

6 Feb

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Summary

  • Women are 27% less likely to receive bystander CPR.
  • Removing bras improves defibrillator effectiveness.
  • Every minute without CPR reduces survival by 10%.
Cardiac Arrest: Bra Removal Crucial for Survival

A vital campaign to address gender inequality in life-saving cardiac arrest treatment has received backing from the South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb). The 'Bra Off, Defib On' initiative promotes the removal of women's bras before using a defibrillator.

SECAmb emphasizes that delaying defibrillation can be fatal. According to the service, survival chances decrease by about 10% for every minute without immediate CPR and defibrillation. This intervention is crucial, as out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in the UK, with survival rates around only 10%.

Furthermore, data indicates a significant gender disparity in bystander intervention. Women are approximately 27% less likely to receive CPR from bystanders compared to men. This disparity underscores the importance of the campaign in potentially improving outcomes for women experiencing cardiac arrest.

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Removing a woman's bra is encouraged before using a defibrillator to ensure the electric shock device can be used effectively, potentially improving survival rates.
Studies suggest women are less likely to survive cardiac arrest, partly due to bras potentially hindering defibrillator use and a lower likelihood of receiving bystander CPR.
Survival chances decrease by approximately 10% for every minute that passes without immediate CPR and defibrillation.

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