DutchNews, October 23, 2017
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The
Netherlands now has a 170,000 strong national network of people who are able to
perform CPR, Nu.nl reports
According to heart charity Hartstichting, the
Netherlands is the first country in the world to have a near-complete coverage
of registered citizens who can be called upon to perform CPR in their region,
the news platform writes.
The charity claims that the number of volunteers
means that people who have heart attacks outside of a hospital will be more
likely to be given the life-saving treatment within six minutes, which is the
window in which patients have the best chance of survival.
Some three hundred
people a week suffer a heart attack outside a hospital environment. Survival
rates have gone up from 9% in the Nineties to 25% in recent years. If the six
minute zone works properly some 2,500 lives a year could be saved, NU.nl quotes
the charity as saying.

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