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		Definition of cardiac arrest in English: cardiac arrestnoun A sudden, sometimes temporary, cessation of the heart's functioning.  Example sentencesExamples -  In fact, approximately 1,000 cardiac arrests occur each year on airplanes, which is more than the total number of people who die in plane crashes each year.
 -  What happens in cardiac arrest is that the heart is fluttering rather than pumping blood, says Anne Marie.
 -  Patients with cardiac arrest most often present with ventricular fibrillation.
 -  The results also are not applicable to home settings where the majority of cardiac arrests occur.
 -  Dr Galvin said that, while the systems are being used to save lives in public places like airports and shopping centres, statistics show that approximately 80% of sudden cardiac arrests happen in the home.
 -  More than 1,750 people die of sudden cardiac arrests every week in the UK, the highest rate in Europe.
 -  He collapsed but was revived by staff and was transferred to Leeds General Infirmary where he suffered another cardiac arrest and died.
 -  A 33 year old man died six months after he had had a cardiac arrest during surgery for a retinal detachment.
 -  Time is an essential factor in treating patients experiencing a cardiac arrest.
 -  Healthcare professionals will continue to be taught to check the carotid pulse to confirm cardiac arrest.
 -  Unfortunately, about a day after her admission she had an electromechanical dissociation cardiac arrest and died.
 -  However, syncope, aborted cardiac arrest, and sudden death do continue to occur.
 -  Because cases of ventricular arrhythmia and cardiac arrest may go undiagnosed, we also examined deaths from all causes.
 -  Around 70% of sudden cardiac arrests happen out of hospital and the survival rate from these is only 1%.
 -  Sudden cardiac arrests account for more deaths each year than the total number of deaths from AIDS, lung and breast cancer, and stroke combined.
 -  Every day about 16 people die from sudden cardiac arrest, which often happens without warning.
 -  Heart attacks, which are caused by a blockage of a coronary artery, can lead to cardiac arrest.
 -  These are used to help crew members to resuscitate passengers in the event of sudden cardiac arrest during a flight.
 -  What's the first thing to do when you witness someone collapse from cardiac arrest?
 -  She suffered multi-organ failure, including a cardiac arrest which stopped her heart for four minutes.
 
    Definition of cardiac arrest in US English: cardiac arrestnoun A sudden, sometimes temporary, cessation of function of the heart.  Example sentencesExamples -  Healthcare professionals will continue to be taught to check the carotid pulse to confirm cardiac arrest.
 -  Heart attacks, which are caused by a blockage of a coronary artery, can lead to cardiac arrest.
 -  Patients with cardiac arrest most often present with ventricular fibrillation.
 -  Sudden cardiac arrests account for more deaths each year than the total number of deaths from AIDS, lung and breast cancer, and stroke combined.
 -  A 33 year old man died six months after he had had a cardiac arrest during surgery for a retinal detachment.
 -  These are used to help crew members to resuscitate passengers in the event of sudden cardiac arrest during a flight.
 -  The results also are not applicable to home settings where the majority of cardiac arrests occur.
 -  However, syncope, aborted cardiac arrest, and sudden death do continue to occur.
 -  Because cases of ventricular arrhythmia and cardiac arrest may go undiagnosed, we also examined deaths from all causes.
 -  In fact, approximately 1,000 cardiac arrests occur each year on airplanes, which is more than the total number of people who die in plane crashes each year.
 -  Every day about 16 people die from sudden cardiac arrest, which often happens without warning.
 -  What happens in cardiac arrest is that the heart is fluttering rather than pumping blood, says Anne Marie.
 -  He collapsed but was revived by staff and was transferred to Leeds General Infirmary where he suffered another cardiac arrest and died.
 -  More than 1,750 people die of sudden cardiac arrests every week in the UK, the highest rate in Europe.
 -  Unfortunately, about a day after her admission she had an electromechanical dissociation cardiac arrest and died.
 -  She suffered multi-organ failure, including a cardiac arrest which stopped her heart for four minutes.
 -  What's the first thing to do when you witness someone collapse from cardiac arrest?
 -  Time is an essential factor in treating patients experiencing a cardiac arrest.
 -  Dr Galvin said that, while the systems are being used to save lives in public places like airports and shopping centres, statistics show that approximately 80% of sudden cardiac arrests happen in the home.
 -  Around 70% of sudden cardiac arrests happen out of hospital and the survival rate from these is only 1%.
 
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