Cardiac arrest

Definition If there is no circulation of blood in the vessels of the affected person due to a missing (or non-productive) heart action, this is called a (cardiac) arrest. Introduction In emergency medicine, cardiac arrest represents an acutely life-threatening condition. The partially congruent use of the term “clinical death” is misleading in that a cardiac … Cardiac arrest

Diagnosis | Cardiac arrest

Diagnosis Cardiovascular arrest triggers a series of distinctive physical changes. Logically, when the heart is not pumping, no more pulses can be felt. This happens especially in large arteries such as the carotid artery (Arteria carotis) and the femoral artery (Arteria femoralis) in the groin. A few seconds later unconsciousness usually occurs, followed by gasping … Diagnosis | Cardiac arrest

Prognosis | Cardiac arrest

Prognosis The most important prognostic factor is how quickly after the onset of cardiac arrest resuscitation measures are started, which is often the responsibility of medical laypersons who happen to be present at the situation or find the patient unconscious and pulseless, and should then intervene boldly, but in practice this is often omitted for … Prognosis | Cardiac arrest

Polytrauma

A polytrauma is the simultaneous injury of several body regions, whereby according to Tscherne’s definition at least one of these injuries is life-threatening. According to the “Injury Severity Score”, a patient is considered to be boyltraumatized with an ISS >16 points. 80% of all polytraumas occur as a result of a traffic accident (motorcycle, car … Polytrauma

Summer Heat: Tips for Cooling Down

Climate change has been making itself felt for several years. In summer, enormous temperatures occur in the temperate zone. These were unknown to us until now. Health difficulties and circulatory collapses are the result. The following paragraphs inform readers about proper behavior in the heat. When the heat becomes unbearable Some summer days bring temperatures … Summer Heat: Tips for Cooling Down

Air embolism

Definition – What is an air embolism? Air embolism is the narrowing of a vessel due to an accumulation of air, up to a vessel occlusion. Normally, our body absorbs smaller air accumulations without any health consequences. An air embolism becomes dangerous when a larger amount of air is created in the right ventricle and … Air embolism

Diagnosis | Air embolism

Diagnosis The clinical symptoms play an important role in the diagnosis of air embolism. If there is a temporal connection with a medical intervention, infusion, catheter examination or similar, this must be reported. Air embolism can be detected directly with the heart ultrasound device. Changes in the ECG (electrocardiogram) that resemble a heart attack are … Diagnosis | Air embolism

Homeopathy for circulatory collapse

These very common symptoms require a careful diagnosis because they can always be associated with high-risk acute situations. Like homeopathic remedies, they can be used as a low-risk therapy to stimulate the self-healing process. Thus, the limits of this therapeutic method are inevitably reached where the organism’s regulatory capacity is no longer given. For example, … Homeopathy for circulatory collapse

Carbo vegetabile (charcoal) | Homeopathy for circulatory collapse

Carbo vegetabile (charcoal) General dosage of Carbo vegetabile (charcoal) for circulatory collapse: Tablets D6 Further information about Carbo vegetabile (charcoal) can be found under our topic: Carbo vegetabile (charcoal) Often emaciated, elderly people with a tendency to poor circulation and collapse Cold welding Pale, cold and bluish skin Blue coloration of the lips and mucous … Carbo vegetabile (charcoal) | Homeopathy for circulatory collapse

Septic Shock

Definition Septic shock is a bacterial infection that spreads to the vascular system. In this context, the pathogens distributed in the body lead to a disturbed blood circulation, which manifests itself in a circulatory disorder. The patient is conspicuous by an increased pulse, lowered blood pressure and fever. The shock is defined by reference values … Septic Shock