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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. Women are less likely to receive CPR in public than men: Study

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    A study from the Resuscitation Science Symposium found that men were 1.23 times more likely to receive bystander CPR in public, and their chance of survival was ... cardiac arrest. "CPR can save ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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]

  6. Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival - Wikipedia

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    According to the CDC, the specific objectives of the project are: [7]. To quantify the incidence and location of cardiac arrest events; To track the performance of each component of the Emergency Medical Services system (e.g., 9-1-1 dispatching and pre-arrival phone instructions, bystander care, first responder, ALS ambulance and definitive care)

  7. 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]

  8. LUCAS device - Wikipedia

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    The LUCAS device delivers high-quality compressions at a continuous rate, while up to a third of manual compressions can be incorrect. [9] In 2013, a 68-year-old male made a complete recovery, including no intellectual or neurological deficits, after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest after 59 minutes of mechanical compressions on a LUCAS device ...

  9. To someone in cardiac arrest, CPR can mean the difference ...

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    When the heart stops beating, a person is in cardiac arrest. The heart can't pump blood to the brain and the rest of the body. ... CPR can save him. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...