Injecting air into the heart can cause an air embolism, which is a life-threatening condition that occurs when an air bubble blocks blood flow in a blood vessel. This can lead to symptoms such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, and in severe cases, cardiac arrest. Immediate medical attention is required to remove the air from the heart and prevent further complications.
Your heart rate decreases and blood is returned to the heart.
An air bubble in a syringe can be injected into a vein, in which case it can cause an "embolus" or blockage. If the bubble gets stuck in the heart, it can cause a heart attack; an embolus in the brain causes a stroke. Either can kill within moments.
During catheterization, a thin tube called a catheter is inserted into a blood vessel to diagnose or treat various conditions. It allows doctors to measure blood pressure, inject dye for imaging tests, open blocked arteries, or administer medications directly into the bloodstream. The procedure is commonly used in cardiology and radiology.
If a probe is inserted down the aorta of a sheep, it would come out from the left ventricle of the heart. The aorta is the main artery that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart, and it originates from the left ventricle.
that part of the heart tissue dies
Any amount. Air bubbles can get stuck in veins and arteries and eventually get pushed into the heart. I think you know what happens then...
If a feeding tube is inserted to feed the person and they are kept on a ventilator a person can live indefinitely. If the heart is not beating and the lungs not being filled with air death will occur in minutes.
A syringe (forces medicine into the body) and a heart (forces blood round the body), so both are pumps.
what is the name of the electrodes that are placed into the atrium and/or ventricle of the heart when a pacemaker is inserted? Leads l
what is the name of the electrodes that are placed into the atrium and/or ventricle of the heart when a pacemaker is inserted? Leads l
The mechanical assist device is the device when inserted in a lower chamber helps patients weakened heart.
The part of the heart filled with deoxygenated blood - the right auricle and ventricle of humans. The heart of fishes is venous as it is fully filled with deoxygenated blood.
A pacemaker is a device inserted into the heart to regulate the heart beats or heart rate
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I have a defibulator and pacemaker inserted and was sent for a heart transplant, I had conjestive heart failure. what would my settlement be?