How CPR Works
Chest compressions manually pump blood through the body, maintaining approximately 25-30% of normal cardiac output. This is enough to sustain vital organs and keep brain cells alive until advanced care arrives.
Quality matters enormously. Compressions need to be hard enough (2+ inches depth), fast enough (100-120/minute), and uninterrupted. This is where T-CPR guidance makes the difference—helping callers deliver quality compressions even in a crisis.