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asystole



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What makes Emma's case special is the difficulty in preserving an intestine from asystole donation due to the digestive organ's characteristics.

From Reuters

Mr. McAleer dialed the unit’s physician-on-call and described the shape of the EKG: the “asystole” rhythm from which almost no one comes back.

From New York Times

You could call this “a period of asystole,” or you could say he had “a cardiac arrest.”

From The New Yorker

It showed what in the medical field is called asystole — basically, I had flat-lined.

From Washington Post

I was with him and saw the monitor the minute his heart quit, its rate dropping from 130 beats a minute to 90, 70, 40, 30, asystole.

From Washington Post