Emergency care to press your hands on your chest more effectively

Patients with cardiac arrest have the ability to recover without brain damage if emergency personnel focus on performing each cardiac massage by pressing their hands on their chests (images) instead of incorporating breath-taking breaths or 'mouth-to-mouth breathing'.

Picture 1 of Emergency care to press your hands on your chest more effectively According to doctors of Surugadai Nihon University Hospital (Japan), in fact many people are very afraid of breathing breaths to patients due to fear of infection by mouth. ' Mouth-to-mouth breathing ' is also ineffective in restoring cardiac activity by pressing your hands on your chest and can take longer.

By studying more than 4,000 patients with cardiac arrest, the group of doctors found that the proportion of patients who survived the crisis after having a heart massage was more than twice as high as the group treated by emergency. France combined. According to statistics, 90% of cardiac arrest patients died before going to the hospital - in part because they were not given proper care.

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