Asystole (ay-sis-stuh-lee) is when there’s no electricity or movement in your heart. That means you don’t have a heartbeat. It’s also known as flatline. That’s because doctors check the rhythm of your ...
Researchers have found that cardiac pacing may help epilepsy patients with seizure-related falls due to ictal asystole, an unusual condition in which the heart stops beating during an epileptic ...
July 15, 2009 (New York, New York) — Asystole within 60 minutes of withdrawal of life support can be accurately predicted using simple clinical data readily available 18 hours prior to withdrawal. A ...
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