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Treatment of Cardiac Arrest

Treatment for cardiac arrest involves CPR and defibrillation to restore heart rhythm. Advanced care includes medications and therapeutic hypothermia to improve recovery chances. Quick intervention is critical to minimize long-term damage.

  • 08 Apr 2025
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Cardiac arrest causes adverse impacts physically, emotionally, and financially. Due to modern lifestyle, COVID-19, stress, and accumulated cholesterol, the cases of cardiac arrest have spiked in recent years. Here, we will explain the available treatment methods for this condition.

What are the treatments for cardiac arrest?

  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Treatment: CPR is a vital and first-line cardiac arrest treatment. It is a temporary procedure to increase blood flow to the organs until advanced medical treatment is available for the person going through the heart condition.
  • Defibrillation: A defibrillator is a device that emergency medical personnel use to send an electric shock to the heart. It helps the heart to restore a normal heartbeat.
  • Using Automated External Defibrillator: AED detects harmful arrhythmias and produces an electric shock to the affected organ. Anyone, even non-medical people, can use this automated machine.
  • Hospitalisation: After the first line of cardiac arrest therapy, the patient should be hospitalised. A doctor runs various tests to assess the reason for cardiac arrest. Based on the evaluation, the doctor suggests cardiac arrest medication or surgical procedures.

Conclusion

The above-mentioned is the standard cardiac arrest treatment procedure. The critical aim of cardiac arrest therapy is to provide immediate medical attention to improve blood flow. Life is uncertain, but we can prepare ourselves to stand firmly against adversities with health insurance, that stays with us when we need it the most.


Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your general physician or another certified medical professional for any questions regarding a medical condition. Relying on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk, and ICICI Lombard is not responsible for any effects or consequences resulting from the use of the information shared.

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