E-learning course from Corpatch and the Johannitern: combat cardiac arrest and save life

E-learning course from Corpatch and the Johannitern: combat cardiac arrest and save life

An e-learning course to combat cardiovascular residues offers an effective way to combine well-founded knowledge with practical use. The "Corpatch" initiative in cooperation with the Johanniter-Accident Aid wants to strengthen the competence of first aiders in order to be able to provide quick and effective help in an emergency. In Germany, around 60,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest every year in which the immediate heart lung resuscitation (HLW) is essential. It is estimated that an immediate HLW could be saved around 10,000 lives.

The e-learning course not only includes theoretical basics, but also enables the participants to apply what they have learned directly in practice. By combining e-learning and two innovative medical devices, participants can be optimally prepared for emergency situations and improve their skills in an emergency. The initiative thus offers an important step to save further life and increase the survival rate in cardiac arrests by high -quality resuscitation.

As a supplement to the e-learning course "Heart Savior Silver", the Johanniter-Accident Aid, in cooperation with "Corpatch", offers a triple pack for life. Through the collaboration, everyone should have the chance to become a heart saver. Thomas Mähnert, a member of the Federal Executive Board of Johanniter-Unstall-Hilfe, emphasizes the importance of the resurrection of cardiac reservations as a life-saving measure and sees the collaboration as an important step to save even more life.

The inventor of "Corpatch", Prof. Dr. Michael Müller, specialist in anesthesia, intensive and emergency medicine, emphasizes the importance of the right depth of pressure when reviving. A deviation of only 1.25 centimeters could reduce the effectiveness of the revival by 50 percent. The "Corpatch" sensor offers feedback to improve the quality of the revival.

Interested parties can order the triple pack for life under [Insert link to order]. Further information on the “Heart Subsisory Life” initiative is available on the Johanniter-Accident Aid website.

First aid training has been one of its most important tasks since the founding of the Johanniter accident aid in 1952. In 2022, more than 412,000 people were trained in first aid, including over 4,500 children and adolescents. The Johanniter offer various courses, such as operating assistants, first aid to the child and outdoor first aid. It is recommended to refresh the first aid knowledge every two years. The Education Portal of the Johanniter-Accident Aid offers further information and digital courses for first aid.

The Johanniter-Accident Aid is one of the largest aid organizations in Germany with around 30,000 employees, over 46,000 volunteers and 1.2 million support members. They are involved in various areas such as rescue and medical service, disaster protection, care and care of old and sick people, work with children and adolescents and humanitarian aid abroad. Further information is available on the Johanniter-Accident Aid website.

Table: Information about the triple pack for life

| Course name | Description |
| ——————— | --—————————————————————————— | E-learning course | Combination of well -founded knowledge and practical application to prepare for emergency situations |
| Heart Savior Silver | E-learning course for first aiders for cardiac resuscitation (HLW) |
| Corpatch | Medical devices for implementing high-quality resuscitation with feedback sensor |

Source: Johanniter-accident help

in Berlin, Johanniter-Accident Aid and its first aid training have long been active. The capital offers a large population with many potential helpers in order to be able to provide first aid in an emergency. The initiative "Corpatch" and the first aid courses of the Johanniter can therefore play an important role in improving the chances of survival in heart arrests in Berlin.

Historical facts about health care in Berlin could be an interesting addition. In the past, there have been efforts to improve the quality of health care in the city and to increase the number of first aiders among the population. It could also be of interest to mention the available share of defibrillators (AEDS) in the city and how they are used as part of the initiative.

Overall, the cooperation between "Corpatch" and the Johanniter-Accident Hilfe in Berlin offers an effective way to strengthen the first aid competence of the population and thus improve the chances of survival in cardiac arrest. By using e-learning and innovative medical devices, participants have the opportunity to learn sound knowledge and to apply it directly in practice. The first aid training of the Johanniter accident aid and the initiative "Corpatch" thus offer a comprehensive package to save lives.



Source: Johanniter accident help e.v./ots