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Asystole Meaning in English

word

eɪˈsɪstəˌli
ay-SIS-tuh-lee
əˈsɪstəli
uh-SIS-tuh-lee

Definition

Asystole is a medical term for when the heart stops beating and there is no electrical activity in the heart, also known as 'flatline.' It usually means there is no blood flow and is a form of cardiac arrest.

Usage & Nuances

'Asystole' is strictly medical and formal—used in emergency, cardiology, and critical care settings. It is not used in everyday conversation and usually appears in discussions about code blue or cardiac arrest situations. It is different from 'ventricular fibrillation,' as asystole means a complete lack of electrical heart activity (flatline on ECG).

Example Sentences

The patient's ECG showed asystole.

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Asystole means the heart has stopped beating.

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Doctors acted quickly when they saw asystole.

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After a few minutes of CPR, the patient was still in asystole.

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The monitor alarm sounded because the patient suddenly went into asystole.

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You can’t shock someone in asystole, but high-quality chest compressions are critical.

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