What's the difference between cardiac arrest and asystole? - cardiac arrest more condition_symptoms
Is not this the same? Cardiac arrest (cardiac arrest)
Asystole (no electrical activity)
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Cardiac Arrest More Condition_symptoms What's The Difference Between Cardiac Arrest And Asystole?
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We can say that they are technically the same, but not exactly equal. Asystole mean systolic cardiac function. It usually occurs when the heart is stopped and no electrical activity of the heart and the ECG map showing the location and not the heart pumps blood. But sometimes there are arrhythmias, ventricular tachycardia, in particular the situation shows the electrocardiogram, but not the strength of heart contractions or regulate the pumping of blood through the heart. Thus, it is fully in effect, a cardiac arrest, asystole, but not. In these cases, we can try to defibrillation. The full cardiac arrest with defibrillation ECG card is useless.
We can say that they are technically the same, but not exactly equal. Asystole mean systolic cardiac function. It usually occurs when the heart is stopped and no electrical activity of the heart and the ECG map showing the location and not the heart pumps blood. But sometimes there are arrhythmias, ventricular tachycardia, in particular the situation shows the electrocardiogram, but not the strength of heart contractions or regulate the pumping of blood through the heart. Thus, it is fully in effect, a cardiac arrest, asystole, but not. In these cases, we can try to defibrillation. The full cardiac arrest with defibrillation ECG card is useless.
In medicine, asystole (is colloquially) known as Flatline is a prerequisite for any electrical activity of the heart, so that no flow to the heart muscle contraction and no cardiac output or blood. It is a matter of cardiac arrest.
This mechanism can be decomposed in many ways, but the way into the final tie is the same: the electrical system is stimulated and produces electrical activity that causes the heart to beat. The heart muscle can not supply the body with blood, especially the brain and the body dies.
In medicine, asystole (is colloquially) known as Flatline is a prerequisite for any electrical activity of the heart, so that no flow to the heart muscle contraction and no cardiac output or blood. It is a matter of cardiac arrest.
This mechanism can be decomposed in many ways, but the way into the final tie is the same: the electrical system is stimulated and produces electrical activity that causes the heart to beat. The heart muscle can not supply the body with blood, especially the brain and the body dies.
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