Bystander CPR up to 10 minutes after cardiac arrest may protect brain function
Bystander CPR up to 10 minutes after cardiac arrest may protect brain function

Administering bystander CPR within 10 minutes of a cardiac arrest could help preserve brain function, according to recent research. Quick action by bystanders not only boosts survival rates but also minimizes the risk of long-term neurological damage. This finding emphasizes the importance of CPR training for the public to improve outcomes in emerg...

  • Published date: 14-11-2024 12:00 AM

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Administering bystander CPR within 10 minutes of a cardiac arrest could help preserve brain function, according to recent research. Quick action by bystanders not only boosts survival rates but also minimizes the risk of long-term neurological damage. This finding emphasizes the importance of CPR training for the public to improve outcomes in emergency situations.