A gasping respiration means the
brain is still alive and the stopped heart is still revivable, said Padmashri
& Dr. BC Roy National Awardee, Dr. KK Aggarwal, President Heart Care
Foundation of India and Vice President (Elect) Indian Medical Association. He
was conducting a camp at Gita
Rattan Jindal
Public School at Rohini,
Sector 7. 1194 students along with Nursury Training Teachers were trained and
given one to one training in hands only CPR 10.
Dr.
Aggarwal said that often people consider gasping as the sign of life and do not
start resuscitation in time. Effective and continuous cardiac resuscitation in
such patients can revive the heart. CPR 10 should be started within ten minutes
of the death and continued for at least ten minutes. In children it can be
continued till 35 minutes and in adults for 25 minutes. Mouth to mouth
breathing is not required as it has been seen that only chest compression is
sufficient for reviving the heart.
The
function was chaired by Dr Sonia Jindal, Director, Gita Rattan
Educational Group, Jindal Public School & Principal Ms Pawinder Pal Kaur.
About
HCFI : The only
National Not for profit NGO, on whose mega community health education events,
Govt. of India has released two National commemorative stamps and one
cancellation stamp, and who has conducted one to one training on” Hands only
CPR” of 29132 people since 1st
November 2012.
The CPR 10 Mantra is – “within 10 minutes of death, earlier the
better; at least for the next 10minutes, longer the better; compress the centre
of the chest of the dead person continuously and effectively with a speed of
10x10 i.e. 100 per minute.”
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