What Happens If the Heart Stops Beating?
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Inadequate coronary blood supply can lead to angina pectoris, resulting in decreased myocardial blood flow, imbalance between myocardial blood supply and demand, myocardial ischemia and necrosis, causing the heart to temporarily stop beating.
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Narrowing or occlusion of coronary artery lumen can cause coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, which fails to provide adequate blood to myocardial cells, leading to myocardial ischemia, hypoxia, decreased cardiac function, and resulting in intermittent cardiac arrest.
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Acute coronary artery occlusion can lead to acute myocardial infarction, causing myocardial necrosis due to lack of blood supply, impaired cardiac function, and resulting in cardiac arrest.
In addition to the above factors, rupture of aortic aneurysms can also lead to acute hemorrhage and cardiac arrest. Patients with heart discomfort need to be promptly hospitalized for targeted treatment to improve their quality of life.