As Ling Ran's continuous application of CPR ticked to ten minutes, the atmosphere in the room became less tense.
If the resuscitation done by the doctors in Donghuang Regional Hospital was taken into calculation, the patient's heart would have stopped beating for more than ten minutes. If it was up to a normal doctor, they could already announce the time of death.
Ling Ran had not stopped because he thought otherwise.
For a male patient in his prime and free of hereditary diseases, cardioplegia might be an unlucky accident. For people who had been working for many years, having the heart fail even for a brief moment after working for thirty or forty years was still understandable.
On that basis, Ling Ran judged that the patient's condition was salvageable.
Luckily, there were no organ failures, and most importantly, the brain did not undergo hypoxia because the resuscitation was being carried out in the hospital.