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  1. Asystole: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    May 3, 2022 · Asystole is when your heart’s electrical system fails, causing your heart to stop beating. It's an extremely deadly problem that needs immediate medical care.

  2. Asystole - Wikipedia

    Also referred to as cardiac flatline, asystole is the state of total cessation of electrical activity from the heart, which means no tissue contraction from the heart muscle and therefore no blood …

  3. Asystole Meaning: Causes, ECG Signs, and ACLS Response Guide

    May 30, 2025 · Learn the asystole meaning in cardiac emergencies. Discover its causes, ECG features, and ACLS steps for responding to this life-threatening rhythm.

  4. Asystole - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Apr 20, 2024 · Asystole, colloquially referred to as "flatline," represents the cessation of electrical and mechanical cardiac activity. Consequently, blood flow to other vital organs also stops.

  5. Asystole | Diagnosis & Disease Information - The Cardiology Advisor

    Jan 23, 2024 · Asystole, or flat-lining, is a cardiac arrest that results from the total failure of the cardiac electrical system.

  6. Asystole: Definition, Causes, Treatment, Outlook - Healthline

    Jul 22, 2022 · Sometimes referred to as a “flatline,” asystole happens when the electrical system that keeps your heart beating stops working and your heart stops pumping.

  7. Asystole: Definition, Causes, Treatment and ECG Example

    Asystole, otherwise known as a flatline, is a state of cardiac standstill in which all electrical activity has ceased. Learn more about the treatment here.

  8. What Is Asystole and How Is It Treated? - Biology Insights

    Dec 8, 2025 · Asystole is a state of total cardiac standstill, meaning the heart has no mechanical or electrical function. The heart muscle is not contracting because the primary electrical …

  9. Asystole and its treatment | ACLS-Algorithms.com

    Asystole is defined as a cardiac arrest rhythm in which there is no discernible electrical activity on the ECG monitor. Consequently, it is sometimes referred to as a “flat line.”

  10. What Is Asystole? Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - WebMD

    Aug 4, 2024 · Asystole, also known as the most serious form of cardiac arrest, is when your heart stops beating or when you flatline. Learn what causes this condition and if it can be reversed.