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Electromechanical dissociation

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Electromechanical dissociation is the phenomenon where the electrical activity of the heart does not correlate with a pulse. For example, during resuscitation there may be apparent sinus rhythm on the rhythm strip of the ECG, but no output - ie no pulse.

It is important to consider the potential causes of EMD and to eliminate them.


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