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Cardiac Arrest

Cardiac arrest is that the abrupt loss of heart function during a one that may or might not are diagnosed with heart condition . It can come on suddenly, or within the wake of other symptoms. Cardiac arrest is usually fatal, if appropriate steps aren’t taken immediately. Heart attacks are caused by a blockage that stops blood flow to the heart. A attack (or myocardial infarction) refers to death of cardiac muscle tissue thanks to the loss of blood supply. Heart attack can be understood as a “circulation” problem. A attack is sort of serious, sometimes fatal. By contrast, asystole is caused when the heart’s electrical system malfunctions. The heart stops beating properly. Hence the name: The heart’s pumping function is “arrested,” or stopped. In asystole , death may result quickly if proper steps aren’t taken immediately. Cardiac arrest could also be reversed if CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is performed and a defibrillator is employed to shock the guts and restore a traditional cardiac rhythm within a couple of minutes. Cardiac arrest could also be caused by irregular heart rhythms, called arrhythmias. A common arrhythmia related to asystole is fibrillation . Ventricular fibrillation means the heart’s lower chambers suddenly start beating chaotically and don’t pump blood.

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