Cardiac arrest remains a leading cause of death in the world. Although advances in emergency cardiac care has been achieved, the survival rate of those non hospitalized hospital cardiac arrest remains low. Update in guidelines for CPR and emergency cardiovascular, their approach to out of hospital cardiac arrest is far from optimal. This provides an opportunity to advocate cardiocerebral resusc…
Heart functions to pump the blood in the body. This process is controlled by cardiac muscle supplied by coronary. The disorders in this vessel involve obstruction and dilation that are called coronary artery disease (CAD). The new development in computedtomography scanning of the heart with CAD is a 64 slice CT (MSCT). Cardiac CT exmination is supported by electrocardiography (ECC gating). Imag…