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- Asystole abstract "In medicine, asystole /əˈsɪstəliː/, colloquially known as flatline, is a state of no cardiac electrical activity, hence no contractions of the myocardium and no cardiac output or blood flow. Asystole is one of the conditions that may be used for a medical practitioner to certify clinical or legal death.Asystole is treated by cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) combined with an intravenous vasopressor such as epinephrine (adrenaline). Sometimes an underlying reversible cause can be detected and treated (the so-called 'H's and T's', an example of which is hypokalaemia). Several interventions previously recommended—such as defibrillation (known to be ineffective on asystole, but previously performed in case the rhythm is actually fine ventricular fibrillation) and intravenous atropine—are no longer part of the routine protocols recommended by most major international bodies. Asystole may be treated with 1 mg epinephrine by IV every 3-5 minutes as needed. Vasopressin 40 units by IV every 3-5 minutes may be used in place of the first and/or second doses of epinephrine, but doing so does not enhance outcomes. Survival rates in a cardiac arrest patient with asystole are much lower than a patient with a rhythm amenable to defibrillation; asystole is itself not a "shockable" rhythm. Out-of-hospital survival rates (even with emergency intervention) are less than 2 percent.".
- Asystole icd10 "I46.0".
- Asystole icd9 "427.5".
- Asystole thumbnail Asystole11.JPG?width=300.
- Asystole wikiPageID "220465".
- Asystole wikiPageRevisionID "603993168".
- Asystole caption "A rhythm strip showing a couple beats of sinus rhythm followed by an atrial beat and asystole.".
- Asystole hasPhotoCollection Asystole.
- Asystole icd "427.5".
- Asystole icd "I46.0".
- Asystole name "Asystole".
- Asystole wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Asystole subject Category:Cardiac_dysrhythmia.
- Asystole subject Category:Causes_of_death.
- Asystole subject Category:Death.
- Asystole subject Category:Medical_emergencies.
- Asystole type Disease.
- Asystole type AilmentCondition.
- Asystole type Situation.
- Asystole comment "In medicine, asystole /əˈsɪstəliː/, colloquially known as flatline, is a state of no cardiac electrical activity, hence no contractions of the myocardium and no cardiac output or blood flow. Asystole is one of the conditions that may be used for a medical practitioner to certify clinical or legal death.Asystole is treated by cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) combined with an intravenous vasopressor such as epinephrine (adrenaline).".
- Asystole label "Asistolia".
- Asystole label "Asistolia".
- Asystole label "Asystole".
- Asystole label "Asystolia".
- Asystole label "Asystolie".
- Asystole label "Asystolie".
- Asystole label "Асистолия".
- Asystole label "توقف الانقباض".
- Asystole label "心跳停止".
- Asystole sameAs Asystolie.
- Asystole sameAs Asystolie.
- Asystole sameAs Asistolia.
- Asystole sameAs Asistolia.
- Asystole sameAs Asystolie.
- Asystole sameAs Asystolia.
- Asystole sameAs m.01g69f.
- Asystole sameAs Q752800.
- Asystole sameAs Q752800.
- Asystole sameAs C0018790.
- Asystole wasDerivedFrom Asystole?oldid=603993168.
- Asystole depiction Asystole11.JPG.
- Asystole isPrimaryTopicOf Asystole.
- Asystole name "Asystole".