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  2. Cardiac arrest - Wikipedia

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    When V-tach is sustained (lasts for at least 30 seconds), inadequate blood flow to heart tissue can lead to cardiac arrest. [ 63 ] Bradyarrhythmias occur following dissociation of spontaneous electrical conduction and the mechanical function of the heart resulting in pulseless electrical activity (PEA) or through complete absence of electrical ...

  3. Sinoatrial arrest - Wikipedia

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    Sinoatrial arrest is a medical condition wherein the sinoatrial node of the heart transiently ceases to generate the electrical impulses that normally stimulate the myocardial tissues to contract and thus the heart to beat. It is defined as lasting from 2.0 seconds to several minutes. [1]

  4. Heart (Stop Beating in Time) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Heart (Stop Beating in Time)" was originally written by Gibb brothers of the Bee Gees during the songwriting sessions for their album Living Eyes, however, the song was not included on the final pressing of the album. Instead, Barry Gibb offered the song to Leo Sayer with whom the song was originally written for in mind. [4]

  5. Parents of boy whose heart stopped for 19 hours were ... - AOL

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    DENVER — The family of a 4-year-old boy whose heart had stopped beating hours earlier gathered at Children’s Hospital Colorado last month to say their final goodbyes to Cartier McDaniel.

  6. EXCLUSIVE: Teen’s heart stopped 400 times in a week ... - AOL

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    She had open heart surgery to deal with symptoms, may need more treatment. EXCLUSIVE: Teen’s heart stopped 400 times in a week. Doctors were stunned to find out the cause

  7. Clinical death - Wikipedia

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    Most tissues and organs of the body can survive clinical death for considerable periods. Blood circulation can be stopped in the entire body below the heart for at least 30 minutes, with injury to the spinal cord being a limiting factor. [4] Detached limbs may be successfully reattached after 6 hours of no blood circulation at warm temperatures.

  8. Teen’s heart stops after drinking Panera Charged Lemonade ...

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    On March 9, 2024, Luke Adams, 18, stopped by a Panera Bread and grabbed a chicken sandwich and a large Charged Lemonade, according to a recently filed lawsuit.

  9. Asystole - Wikipedia

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    Asystole (New Latin, from Greek privative a "not, without" + systolē "contraction" [1] [2]) is the absence of ventricular contractions in the context of a lethal heart arrhythmia (in contrast to an induced asystole on a cooled patient on a heart-lung machine and general anesthesia during surgery necessitating stopping the heart).