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Alachua County’s Bystander CPR Rates Save Lives, Study Finds (UF Health)

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Two minutes into cardiac arrest — when the heart stops pumping and blood ceases to flow to the body’s organs — brain cells begin to die. It only takes another five minutes for irreversible neurological damage to occur.

When every second counts, early intervention is key to survival.

study University of Florida Health researchers published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine shows that following the local activation of PulsePoint, an app that alerts CPR-trained individuals about a nearby cardiac event, rates of bystander CPR performed outside a hospital setting significantly increased in Alachua County.

 

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