What is cardiac arrest
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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.
The main symptom is loss of consciousness and unresponsiveness.
This medical emergency needs immediate CPR or use of a defibrillator. Hospital care includes drugs, an implantable device or other procedures.
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- The sudden loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness is referred to as sudden cardiac arrest. A problem with your heart's electrical system causes the condition, which causes your heart to stop pumping and blood flow to your body to stop.
- A heart attack, in which blood flow to a portion of the heart is blocked, is not the same as sudden cardiac arrest. A heart attack, on the other hand, can occasionally cause an electrical disturbance that results in cardiac arrest.
- Sudden cardiac arrest can be fatal if it is not treated right away. With prompt and proper medical attention, survival is possible. CPR, defibrillation, or even chest compressions can improve the chances of survival until help arrives.
Symptoms
The following are immediate and severe symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest:
- Unexpected failure
- There is no indication of life.
- There is no air.
- Irritability
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