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what is a cardiac accat ​

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Answered by bhanu0176
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Sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing and consciousness.

In cardiac arrest, the heart abruptly stops beating. Without prompt intervention, it can result in the person's death.

A heart attack occurs when a blocked artery prevents oxygen-rich blood from reaching a section of the heart. If the blocked artery is not reopened quickly, the part of the heart normally nourished by that artery begins to die. The longer a person goes without treatment, the greater the damage.

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Answered by jainashish623
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cardiac catheterization (often called cardiac cath), your doctor puts a very small, flexible, hollow tube (called a catheter) into a blood vessel in the groin, arm, or neck. Then he or she threads it through the blood vessel into the aorta and into the heart. Once the catheter is in place, several tests may be done.

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