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Meaning of "asystole"
asystole (verb) - In the medical field, asystole refers to the absence of heart rhythm activity. It is commonly known as a flatline and is a critical condition requiring immediate medical attention
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- Absence of systole; failure of the heart to contract.
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Presence of asystole greater than three seconds.
One of every three donors now is in asystole.
She went into asystole after the last attempt.
Asystole can occur both atrial and ventricular.
Pulseless electrical activity and asystole.
I have got asystole on the monitor and no output.
Bradycardia can lead to an attack of asystole.
I thought asystole in the field meant zero percent survival.
Looks like asystole now.
Asystole confirmed on all leads.
This was seen in a patient with asystole who was successfully resuscitated.
Asystole the whole flight.
Crashed and went into asystole.
We got asystole on the monitor.
Defib does not workn asystole.
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Asystole represents the absence of detectable electrical ventricular activity.
More like coarse asystole.
Asystole is the absence of a pulse.
Just went into asystole.
Asystole or pulseless electrical activity did not develop in any animal.
His initial rhythm was asystole.
Asystole means the reference time for cardiac death.
Sometimes this appears after asystole or after a failed resurrection attempt.
Asystole on the monitor.
Fifteen minutes of asystole.
Asystole for sure.
She went into asystole.
Asystole and on leads.
Those effects combined result in significant bradycardia and even asystole.
Asystole should be handled by the usual measures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
This man is in asystole.
Asystole is one of the conditions required for a medical practitioner to certify death.
The objective of this phase is to maintain the asystole in a stable state.
Causes of primary asystole is called ischemic heart disease and impaired cardiac conduction.
Still in asystole.
Electrocardiogram monitoring showed sinus bradycardia followed by electromechanical dissociation and asystole.
The rats were palpated daily and asystole defined the day of rejection.
Echocardiography is the simplest and the best test for diagnosing asystole.
We have asystole.
Asystole is a cardiac arrest rhythm when the electrical activity of the heart can not be detected.
He went into asystole.
Cardiac arrest from asystole or ventricular fibrillation due to Digitek toxicity is usually fatal.
Patient is in asystole.
Asystole in the ER.
Back to asystole.
Atropine is no longer indicated for treating pulseless electrical activity PEA and asystole.
He went into asystole near Mercy.
Available evidence suggests that routine use of atropine during PEA or asystole has no benefits.
However, he developed asystole and cardiac arrest.
Also, ropivacaine required a higher dose to induce asystole in rats.