2025 Volume 18 Issue 3 Pages 213-217
The number of lives lost in rural areas could have been reduced had the same care been provided in urban areas, given that patients in rural areas require long-distance and time-consuming transportation to specialized facilities. to receive advanced care. Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation(ECPR)has been demonstrated to be an effective intervention when initiated within 60 minutes of cardiac arrest. Only large hospitals in urban areas are equipped to provide such advanced treatment to patients. The implementation of ECPR outside a hospital setting has the potential to significantly enhance the survival rates of patients who have experienced cardiac arrest in rural areas, where the likelihood of survival was previously limited. The mobile operating room(Doctor Car V3)for emergency surgery represents a novel vehicle that can be utilized to initiate ECPR in a prehospital setting. This vehicle has the potential to be an effective means of saving the lives of cardiac arrests and improving their prognoses.