Cardiorespiratory arrest

Dr. Leah Mirsafai
Dr. Leah Mirsafai
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Sudden cardiac arrest is a very emergency situation in which the function and heartbeat of the heart stops and the heart suddenly stops working. We discuss cardiac arrest and its treatment methods....
What is cardiac arrest?... This is a life-threatening condition in which the heart stops.... In this case, the heart stops pumping blood and since the blood must carry oxygen continuously, during cardiac arrest, the cardyox cells must continuously receive oxygen and oxygen.. It no longer reaches the heart, And within minutes, organs and the entire body are at risk of death...
Emergency treatment for cardiac arrest includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation. fell to the floor and suspected cardiac arrest, call 911 is recommended.. The faster emergency procedures such as CPR and defibrillation are administered, the greater the chance of survival in Suac adults.. Mid 30's to 40's. Suffering complications Go, your body organs cannot receive oxygen, which is fatal if oxygen does not reach the brain and other vital organs.. role="tablist">
Cardiac Arrest
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart's electrical system is disrupted and dangerously regulates the heart. Fast... At this time, the ventricles may contract or tremble... As a result of these electrical changes, the heart cannot pump blood and the blood does not reach the rest of the body... As a result, this condition leads to cardiac arrest... tabindex="0">
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It happens that there is a blockage in one or more coronary arteries.. This prevents the heart from receiving enough oxygen-rich blood.. When the oxygen in the blood may not attack the heart.. Cardiac arrhythmia and dysfunction of the ventricles are among the most important causes of this condition.
- Having coronary artery disease - Increasing age - Male gender - Genetic abnormalities - Congenital heart diseases - Changes in the structure of the heart due to disease or infection
- Vigorous physical activity or blood loss..... - High consumption of alcohol and tobacco - High obesity and overweight - Heart attack - Heart failure - Diabetes
Cardiac arrest symptoms In more than half of the cases, this complication occurs without previous symptoms... but in general, it can be said that the symptoms of this complication may include the following:
- Fainting and loss of consciousness - Fast heartbeat - Chest pain - Dizziness - Lightheadedness - shortness of breath - Stomach discomfort and vomiting
How is cardiac arrest diagnosed? In the first stage, this complication can be diagnosed with a physical examination. In this regard, the therapist checks breathing, pulse and consciousness.. In this regard, the best cardiologist may prescribe tests that include the following:
- electrocardiogram - MRI of the heart - Blood test to check electrolytes
- Echocardiography - Cardiac catheterization - Electrophysiology
Methods of treatment Fortunately, if emergency measures are started immediately, this complication can be treated... If the treatment is started in the first minutes after the cardiac arrest, the probability of treatment and return to life increases up to 90%. Dad's increase... They also perform defibrillation to start the heart functioning again, during which they deliver an electric shock to the heart by placing the pedals of the life-saving machine on the heart. Complications. Ways to prevent this complication are: - Regular visits to the doctor for checkups - Weight loss and low-fat diet - Avoiding smoking - Taking medicines that the doctor prescribes for high cholesterol or arrhythmia... - Daily exercises **Features of the best cardiologist**
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