Is Cardiac Arrest a Potential Complication?
1. Cardiac arrest is often a potential complication that requires prompt treatment.
2. Many patients with cardiac arrest complications may experience arrhythmias, heart failure, hypotension, neurological infections, and other complications, severely impacting their quality of life. Sudden onset of the disease may also threaten their lives.
3. If a patient suddenly experiences cardiac arrest, those nearby need to dial the emergency number 120 immediately. While waiting for medical personnel to arrive, rescue efforts such as opening the airway, chest compressions, and artificial respiration should be performed to maintain effective blood circulation in the body, ensuring blood and oxygen supply, which can aid in recovery.
4. After treatment, patients with cardiac arrest should follow their doctor's advice for regular follow-up checks. They should also maintain a good mindset, avoid negative emotional stimuli, and ensure adequate rest. They should not engage in vigorous exercise or physical labor to prevent increasing the burden on their heart. A measured diet can prevent recurrence of cardiac arrest.