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Cardiac arrest is diagnosed by the inability to find a pulse in an unresponsive patient. The goal of treatment for cardiac arrest is to rapidly achieve return of spontaneous circulation using a variety of interventions including CPR, defibrillation, and/or cardiac pacing.
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Jan 19, 2023 · Sudden cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of all heart activity due to an irregular heart rhythm. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of this life-threatening condition from Mayo Clinic.
Jul 25, 2023 · Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency when the heart stops working suddenly and unexpectedly. Learn the differences between cardiac arrest and heart attack, the importance of immediate CPR and AED, and the typical treatment for cardiac arrest.
Apr 7, 2023 · USA.gov. As defined by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology, " (sudden) cardiac arrest is the sudden cessation of cardiac activity so that the victim becomes unresponsive, with no normal breathing and no signs of circulation.
Cardiac arrest is the abrupt loss of heart function in a person who may or may not have been diagnosed with heart disease. It can come on suddenly or in the wake of other symptoms. Cardiac arrest is often fatal if appropriate steps aren’t taken immediately. Learn more about cardiac arrest. Causes of Cardiac Arrest.