💨 Abstract
A 24-year-old man's life was successfully saved in Bhubaneswar after his heart stopped for nearly 90 minutes using a special resuscitation procedure called eCPR, marking a significant milestone in Odisha's medical history. The patient, with critical heart failure, suffered a cardiac arrest and went through 40 minutes of conventional CPR, but showed no cardiac activity.
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