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cardiac arrest
noun
- abrupt cessation of heartbeat.
cardiac arrest
noun
- failure of the pumping action of the heart, resulting in loss of consciousness and absence of pulse and breathing: a medical emergency requiring immediate resuscitative treatment
Word History and Origins
Origin of cardiac arrest1
Example Sentences
After more than 18 months of treatment, she died of cardiac arrest in her sleep.
In 2014, Crystal Brackens-Prieston suffered an unexplained cardiac arrest at 27 years old.
Then we looked at more than a decade of Medicare data to find people who lived in ZIP codes along those race routes who happened to have either a heart attack or a cardiac arrest on the day a marathon was held in their city.
Sometimes we’re lucky to bring people back to life from a cardiac arrest.
The second reason we looked at heart attacks and cardiac arrest is that these are serious business.
A woman, sixty-eight, suffers a heart attack and goes into prolonged cardiac arrest.
But there are reports which say cannabis can be considered as a cause of death because it can induce a cardiac arrest.
She suffered cardiac arrest before the surgery and was put into a medically induced coma to aid her recovery.
He admitted himself for testing and, while in the hospital, went into full cardiac arrest.
James Gandolfini suddenly died Wednesday of a cardiac arrest at the age of 51.
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