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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

Emergency Medicine / Critical Care ยท Emergency Medicine

Until ROSC or pronouncement

Duration

Inpatient

Setting

ICU admission post-ROSC

Recovery

Emergency โ€” variable+

Cost

๐Ÿ“–About Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

Life-saving technique combining chest compressions and rescue breaths to restore circulation during cardiac arrest.

Duration

Until ROSC or pronouncement

Setting

Inpatient

Recovery

ICU admission post-ROSC

Cost Range

Emergency โ€” variable

Anaesthesia

None

Success Rate

30% (out-of-hospital)

Hospital Admission Required

This procedure requires hospital admission. Plan for time off work and arrange support for your recovery period. Duration of stay depends on your response and complexity.

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๐Ÿ“‹Indications โ€” Who Needs This Procedure?

  • 1Unexplained symptoms requiring diagnostic clarification or confirmation
  • 2Monitoring of a known condition to assess treatment response or disease progression
  • 3Pre-operative workup to confirm fitness or guide surgical planning
  • 4Screening in high-risk individuals as per clinical guidelines
  • 5Therapeutic intervention where non-invasive or conservative options have been inadequate
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๐Ÿ”ฌHow the Procedure is Performed

  • 1Check-in and pre-procedure assessment โ€” vitals, allergy review, consent signing
  • 2Patient positioning and site preparation โ€” typically no sedation required
  • 3Execution of the core procedure: life-saving technique combining chest compressions and rescue breaths to restore circulation during cardiac arrest.
  • 4Real-time monitoring of vital signs and patient response throughout
  • 5Completion and immediate post-procedure observation in the recovery area
  • 6Results or imaging reviewed by the specialist; findings communicated to the patient

โœ…Benefits

  • 1Accurate diagnosis enabling targeted and timely treatment
  • 2Minimally invasive with significantly lower risk compared to open surgery
  • 3Most procedures are outpatient โ€” no overnight hospital stay required
  • 4Documented success rate of 30% (out-of-hospital) when performed at accredited facilities
  • 5Rapid turnaround โ€” results or therapeutic effect within ICU admission post-ROSC
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๐Ÿ“Pre-Procedure Preparation

  • 1No preparation โ€” immediate emergency response

โš ๏ธRisks & Considerations

  • 1Minor discomfort or anxiety during the procedure
  • 2Temporary soreness, bruising, or swelling at the procedure site
  • 3Small risk of infection if the procedure involves any breach of the skin or mucosa
  • 4Incomplete result requiring a repeat procedure or alternative investigation
  • 5Rare serious complications โ€” discussed in detail during informed consent

๐ŸฉนRecovery & Aftercare

  • 1Rest for the remainder of the day; light activity may resume the following day
  • 2Follow all post-procedure dietary or activity restrictions provided by your care team
  • 3Take any prescribed medications as directed; do not self-medicate
  • 4Attend follow-up appointments to review results and discuss next steps
  • 5Contact your specialist immediately if you experience severe pain, fever, or unusual symptoms

Procedure Journey โ€” What to Expect

  1. Before the Procedure

    Fasting, skin prep, consent signing, IV access setup. Anaesthesia or sedation administered if required.

  2. During the Procedure

    The Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is performed. Vital signs monitored continuously. Duration typically ICU admission post-ROSC from start to finish.

  3. Immediate Recovery

    Monitored in recovery bay until stable. Mild sedation wears off. Results may be communicated the same day.

  4. Follow-up & Results

    Review with your specialist within 1โ€“2 weeks. Next steps discussed based on findings. Additional procedures may be recommended.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Cost in India (2024โ€“25)

ComponentGovt / BudgetPrivate
Specialist / Radiologist Feeโ‚น500 โ€“ โ‚น2,000โ‚น2,000 โ€“ โ‚น8,000
Facility / Procedure Roomโ‚น1,000 โ€“ โ‚น5,000โ‚น5,000 โ€“ โ‚น20,000
Anaesthesia / Sedationโ‚น1,000 โ€“ โ‚น3,000โ‚น3,000 โ€“ โ‚น10,000
Contrast / Consumablesโ‚น500 โ€“ โ‚น2,000โ‚น2,000 โ€“ โ‚น8,000
Follow-up Consultationโ‚น300 โ€“ โ‚น800โ‚น800 โ€“ โ‚น2,500

* Estimates for India 2024โ€“25. CGHS / Ayushman Bharat may cover eligible procedures. Costs vary by city, centre, and complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)?+

Life-saving technique combining chest compressions and rescue breaths to restore circulation during cardiac arrest.

Who needs Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)?+

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is recommended for patients with specific symptoms, abnormal test results, or as part of a planned treatment pathway. Your Emergency Medicine / Critical Care specialist will evaluate your suitability.

What type of anaesthesia is used?+

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is typically performed with None. The anaesthesia team will review your health history and allergies before the procedure.

How long does the procedure take?+

The typical duration is noted in the quick stats above. This may vary depending on complexity and individual patient factors.

What are the risks of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)?+

Risks include minor discomfort, bruising, rare infection, and in some cases incomplete results requiring repeat testing. Serious complications are uncommon but are discussed at consent.

What is the success rate of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)?+

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) has a documented success rate of 30% (out-of-hospital) at accredited centres. Individual outcomes depend on the underlying condition, patient health, and care team expertise.

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This page is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified specialist before deciding on any procedure. In emergencies, call 112.