For hospital patients, defibrillation delays mean lower survival
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30 percent of patients receive life-saving defibrillation more than two minutes after cardiac arrest
An estimated 750,000 hospitalized patients experience cardiac arrest and undergo CPR annually, and less than 30 percent of those leave the hospital alive.
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