Asystole : Introduction causes symptoms & Management
Asystole : Introduction causes symptoms & Management
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Lectures -7
Duration -55 mins
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Course Description
Asystole is when your heart’s electrical system fails entirely, which causes your heart to stop pumping. It is also known as “flat-line” or “flat-lining” because of how your heart’s electrical activity appears as a flat line on an electrocardiogram.
Asystole is a type of cardiac arrest, which is when your heart stops beating entirely. This usually makes you pass out. It’s also likely that you’ll stop breathing or that you’ll only have gasping breaths. Without immediate CPR or medical care, this condition is deadly within minutes.
Why is asystole called flat-line?
Asystole is a clinical sign rather than a symptom because you can't see or feel it without special equipment. The only way to “see” asystole is by using an electrocardiogram (often abbreviated as ECG or EKG). This is a diagnostic test that involves several (usually 12) sensors attached to the skin of your chest. Those sensors, called electrodes, detect your heart’s electrical activity and show it as a wave pattern on either a printout or a screen display.
As an electrical current travels through your heart with each heartbeat, an EKG's waves show the strength of that current and how it moves through your heart. There's no electrical activity to create the wave with asystole, so it appears as a flat line.
How does asystole work?
Every time your heart beats, it does so in two steps: systole (sis-toe-lee) and diastole (dye-ast-oh-lee).
- Systole: Each heartbeat happens because your heart generates a small electrical current, which then moves through your heart. That current is necessary because as it travels, it triggers a squeezing action — systole — in each section of heart muscle.
- Diastole: This is when your heart muscle relaxes between beats. The relaxed muscle lets your heart’s chambers expand and fill up with blood, and your heart will pump out that blood during the next heartbeat.
Goals
Asystole :- Definition
- Causes
- Management.
Prerequisites
- Basic Medical Knowledge.

Curriculum
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Introduction, overview and summary
1 Lectures
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Introduction, overview and summary 14:12 14:12
Asystole Definition
1 Lectures

Overview
1 Lectures

Electrical System of The Heart
1 Lectures

Mechanism of Asystole
1 Lectures

Causes of Asystole
1 Lectures

Management of Asystole
1 Lectures

Instructor Details

Saad Shah
I am Consultant Physician in Medicine based in United Kingdom .
I am keen on learning and distributing knowledge to medical students and post graduate trainees and want to support junior doctors in domain of medical management.
I am a dynamic teacher and have been actively involved in teaching throughout my career.
Now i have decided to formally teach students.
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