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.