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  2. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    Research using cardioplegic blood infusion resulted in a 79.4% survival rate with cardiac arrest intervals of 72±43 minutes, traditional methods achieve a 15% survival rate in this scenario, by comparison. New research is currently needed to determine what role CPR, defibrillation, and new advanced gradual resuscitation techniques will have ...

  3. Cardiac arrest - Wikipedia

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    A "slow code" is a slang term for the practice of deceptively delivering sub-optimal CPR to a person in cardiac arrest, when CPR is considered to have no medical benefit. [156] A "show code" is the practice of faking the response altogether for the sake of the person's family. [157]

  4. Chain of survival - Wikipedia

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    According to the American Heart Association, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest can affect more than 300,000 people in the United States each year. [5] Three minutes after the onset of cardiac arrest, a lack of blood flow starts to damage the brain, and 10 minutes after, the chances of survival are low. [6]

  5. Survival rates far worse for Black women after bystander CPR ...

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    The study looked at more than 623,000 patient records and found that nearly 40% of people who experienced cardiac arrest outside of a hospital received CPR from a bystander.

  6. Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest stokes sustained interest in ...

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    Yet only 40% of people who have a cardiac arrest outside the hospital get bystander CPR, and just 9% survive, according to American Heart Association statistics.

  7. Know heart attack signs, how to perform hands-only CPR in ...

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    In a cardiac arrest, hands-only CPR can be the potentially life-saving action before other trained personnel arrive. CPR has two main skills, providing compressions and giving breaths.

  8. Clinical death - Wikipedia

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    However, there is great variation in the effectiveness of CPR for this purpose. Blood pressure is very low during manual CPR, [24] resulting in only a ten-minute average extension of survival. [25] Yet there are cases of patients regaining consciousness during CPR while still in full cardiac arrest. [26]

  9. Medical Professionals Debunk 39 Health Myths They Wish You’d ...

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    A very small percentage of people survive after going into cardiac arrest. Even in the hospital, the survival rate is something like 5%. Tv makes it seems like you can do a little cpr and everyone ...