Abstract:Background: Unexpected cardiac arrest in patients during surgery is associated with high mortality. Reasons are often multifactorial and unclear.
Case presentation: This case report describes a patient who developed reversible asystole during knee surgery under general anaesthesia. All diagnostic cardiac examinations were unremarkable. After surgery, the patient showed no further symptoms.
Conclusion: To prevent cardiac arrest due to non-cardiac reasons, patients with a high risk for asystole caused by vasovag… Show more
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