Life saved after continuous CPR for 5 hours and 40 minutes
52 year old suffered cardiac arrest due to hypothermia. After which, his life was saved by continuous CPR for 5 hours and 40 minutes. This was done without any extracorporeal means of survival. According to a report published in another medical journal, there was a case of a 61-year-old man who was going to the hospital by ambulance when he felt severe back pain, after which it was found that A cardiac arrest had occurred. After which, he received CPR for 82 minutes and his life was saved.
What do the statistics say about heart attacks?
Thousands of people die of cardiac arrest in India every year. According to the National Crime Records Bureau, in the last 10 years, i.e. from 2012 to 2021, there has been a 54% increase in deaths due to heart attacks in the country. Cardiac arrest is an unexpected loss of heart function, breathing and consciousness. In which the heart suddenly stops beating. It can cause death.
Method of administering CPR:
To perform CPR, bring both hands together so that the lower part of the palm rests on the chest.
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Press the breast, placing it on the lower half of the center.
Press the chest up to 5 cm.
Compress the chest 100 to 120 times per minute.
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The correct CPR rate is 30 compressions per 2 breaths.
Some other things related to CPR:
No certification is required to perform CPR.
If the patient is not breathing or unresponsive, begin CPR immediately.
Don’t think about the pain the patient may feel during CPR.
Any complications caused by CPR are better than no CPR at all.