I'd never forgive myself if I didn't try.
That's precisely the way I feel.
As do I.
I would assume most in health care would agree.
I've lost track, but somewhere between 5-10 saves in around 100 arrests. Most were witnessed, in-hospital arrests. In the field, maybe 2.
As for how long you can do CPR, it too varies. One person performing solo, I would assume short times- probably because you get so winded. But I've personally done compressions over 30 minutes. Can't comment on the quality of them towards the end, and it is quite a workout!
Ive seen hour long codes and brought em back....then died in 8 hours,Im not much for extended codes.
As for %,wow,your experience is low,we bring back about what,a third at least witnessed in house codes.
Boy do numbers vary.
As for viable,long term survival after,that number is pretty low for us too.
But some do,so Im still a firm believer you try.
I once did compressions back when the rate was around 70/minute. Guy had a sawn ganz and PA pressures read 40/20 (it was so pretty I had a coworker run a strip of PA and EKG,as pretty as if it was his own heart),and the man did survive,and we didnt do the crushing compressions we do on this latest AHA guidlines.
My point is,no matter how you do it,some times it just works.Does NOT have to be latest text book perfect per guidlines to be effective.