Not sure what "experts" you spoke with, but the entire reason behind CPR is to keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs. While it doesn't happen often, it does happen and 9 minutes for CPR is nothing.
Starting CPR immediately is what saved him. This is vital in cardiac arrest situations.
Not sure what "experts" you spoke with, but the entire reason behind CPR is to keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs. While it doesn't happen often, it does happen and 9 minutes for CPR is nothing.
Starting CPR immediately is what saved him. This is vital in cardiac arrest situations.
But hey, I only spent 25 years as a firefighter/EMT performing CPR in the field...what do I know.
Not sure what "experts" you spoke with, but the entire reason behind CPR is to keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs. While it doesn't happen often, it does happen and 9 minutes for CPR is nothing.
Starting CPR immediately is what saved him. This is vital in cardiac arrest situations.
But hey, I only spent 25 years as a firefighter/EMT performing CPR in the field...what do I know.