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IIT Gandhinagar students build affordable, portable CPR machine

The students built the machine at an expense of Rs 6,000 as against the Rs 4,00,000-worth CPR device found in hospitals.

May 23, 2019 / 14:55 IST
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Picture for representation (Image: Wikimedia)
Picture for representation (Image: Wikimedia)

India is the unfortunate capital of coronary diseases globally and reports about 80 deaths due to cardiac arrest per hour on an average.

Two main reasons behind this staggering number are the dearth of life-saving equipment and the cost of treatment, which is unaffordable for most.

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Attempting to bring this number down, Kratika Bhagtani and Karthik Karvaje -- two students of IIT Gandhinagar-- developed a portable CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) machine.

The students believe their invention is what the Indian healthcare system needs at the moment.