What is Asystole?
Absence of all electrical activity within ventricles. Asystole is a criteria of certifying that the patient is dead.
Absence of all electrical activity within ventricles. Asystole is a criteria of certifying that the patient is dead.
Definition:
Asystole is defined as no cardiac electrical activity causing ventricles to stop contractions, leading to no cardiac output & no blood flow.
Causes of Asystole:
- MI
- Underlying heart disease
- Severe uncorrected acid base imbalance
- Electrical shock
- Electrolyte imbalance such as hyperkalemia
- Massive pulmonary embolism
- Prolonged hypoxia
- Drug intoxication
Characteristic of Asystole
- Rate & Regularity : Total absence of electrical activity
- P waves : Absent
- QRS complexes : Absent
- PR & QT intervals: Absent
Sign & symptoms:
- Cyanosis
- No pulse
- Apnea
Medical & Nursing management:
- CPR & BLS to be started
- Epinephrine, Atropine, Vassopressin, Sodium Bicaronate
- Oxygenation
- IV fluids
- ET Intubation
- Transcutaneous pacing
Distinctive Facts:
- Ix: ECG - No atrial or ventricular rhythm on ECG
- Life saving procedures such as percardiocentesis can be perfomed.
- Defibrillator might not be used as the problme lies in response of myocardial tissue to electrical impulses.
- Asystole is also called as cardiac flat line.
Prognosis:
Prognosis is usually poor.Even in the rare case that a rhythm reappears, if asystole has persisted for fifteen minutes or more, the brain will have been deprived of oxygen long enough to cause brain death.
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