Tag: heart

  • Cardiorespiratory Arrest vs Cardiac Arrest: A Detailed Comparison

    In emergency and paramedic service two conditions often encountered are cardiorespiratory arrest and cardiac arrest. While they may sound similar and are sometimes used interchangeably, they represent different clinical scenarios with specific implications for diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. What is Cardiorespiratory Arrest? Cardiorespiratory arrest, also known as cardiopulmonary arrest, is a condition where both cardiac…

  • What is extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)?

    Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a life-saving medical technique that provides temporary respiratory and/or circulatory support to patients with severe respiratory or cardiac failure. This advanced therapy acts as a bridge, allowing the lungs or heart to rest and heal while providing oxygenation and circulation externally. ECMO involves the use of a sophisticated medical device…

  • Preload vs Afterload in cardiac function

    Preload and afterload are two important factors that affect the function of the heart. Both play crucial roles in determining the function of the heart and the overall efficiency of the circulatory system. Abnormalities in either preload or afterload can have significant implications for cardiac function and overall cardiovascular health. Preload Preload is the amount…

  • Thrombus

    A thrombus is a blood clot that forms within a blood vessel. It is also sometimes referred to as a “clot.” A thrombus can form in any part of the circulatory system, including the heart, veins, and arteries. Thrombi can form in response to injury, trauma or inflammation of the blood vessels. They can also…