Refining Healthcare Interventions: Risk Assessment and Extreme Management for Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Authors

  • Dr. Anurag Rawat, Dr Rashmi Sharma, Krovvidi S B Ambika, Dr. M. Naresh, Dr.Arigala Madhu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/m7rhhn43

Keywords:

Sudden cardiac arrest, Extreme management, Risk assessment of SCA, Sudden cardiac death, Lifestyle changes.

Abstract

The research has focused on exploring the healthcare interventions related to risk assessment and extreme management of sudden cardiac arrests. A systematic review has been performed by including thematic analysis that has increased the reliability of the study by interpreting only relevant information. CPR can be helpful in this process that involves the stages of chest compressions and 
rescue breaths. It helps to flow the blood in vital organs so that the heart can be restarted as it involves rescue breaths and chest compressions. The findings of the research have demonstrated that proper medical advice and diagnosis are essential for heart patients to prevent SCA. Therefore, the purpose of the research is fulfilled by expressing the major components associated to SCA. 

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Published

2024-12-02

How to Cite

Refining Healthcare Interventions: Risk Assessment and Extreme Management for Sudden Cardiac Arrest (Dr. Anurag Rawat, Dr Rashmi Sharma, Krovvidi S B Ambika, Dr. M. Naresh, Dr.Arigala Madhu , Trans.). (2024). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 1030-1048. https://doi.org/10.48047/m7rhhn43