Cardiac massage is one of the main therapeutic measures for cardiac arrest.
Direct electrical stimulation of the heart helps start and keep it pumping until blood is pumped back into the arteries. While the patient is on the table for direct cardiac stimulation, the doctor turns off the electricity to the machine while checking the patient's heart function using an ECG. Then the defibrillator is turned off, a device is used to massage the heart, and electrodes are connected to the patient’s chest muscles. The doctor activates the electrodes, sending electricity to the chest (chest muscles) and the process of cardiac massage begins. When you press on the pectoral muscles, pressure is transmitted to the heart through the myocardium and it begins to work with renewed vigor. If you restore your heart rate