When someone experiences cardiac arrest, every second counts. The airway role becomes a cornerstone of effective resuscitation, serving as the gateway for oxygen delivery to vital organs. Understanding how to manage airways during cardiac arrest can mean the difference between life and death. Understanding the Airway Role in Cardiac Arrest Management The airway role in cardiac arrest involves maintaining an open passage from the mouth and nose to the lungs. This ensures oxygen reaches the bloodstream during resuscitation efforts. According to recent studies analyzing over 300 cardiac arrest cases between 2020 and 2024, effective airway management remains one of the most critical interventions during CPR. Without a patent airway, even the most aggressive chest compressions cannot deliver oxygen to the brain and heart. Research published in Academic Emergency Medicine shows that advanced airway management techniques provide more reliable ventilation than basic methods during exten...