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Difference Between Heart Attack And Cardiac Arrest Explained​

difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest​ explained

Understanding The Difference Between Heart Attack And Cardiac Arrest

Your heart beats for you every second—love your heart before it needs healing.

The heart is the most essential organ that supplies blood to every part of the body, and human health relies on the wellness of the heart. Medical assistance becomes mandatory after a heart attack or cardiac arrest is encountered. Since both are critical cardiovascular emergencies, they need different response requirements. The severe nature of these conditions leads to their frequent interchangeability, which creates confusion among people.

Understanding these differences is crucial for providing appropriate care and improving survival rates. For the treatment of cardiovascular issues, Advanced Medical Group offers specialized services tailored to individual needs and ensures a patient-centered treatment. The article contains details about heart attack and cardiac arrest comparisons explained through definitions, triggering elements and symptoms, and outlining their discriminatory differences and response protocols.

Differences Between Heart Attack And Cardiac Arrest

Knowledge of heart attack and cardiac arrest distinctions forms a core requirement for delivering correct emergency treatment. Cardiology treatment knowledge with preventive care practices forms essential elements for acquiring better heart health.

A comparison table presents the main contrasting features between heart attacks and cardiac arrests.

heart attack and cardiac arrest comparison

What Is A Heart Attack?

Heart attack refers to a myocardial infarction (MI) that represents medically the condition where blocked blood flow prevents heart muscle oxygen delivery. Atherosclerosis develops through the arteries into narrowing channels until blood clots form within the walls of the arteries. Oxygen deprivation during a heart attack causes fatal tissue damage to the heart muscle even while the heart maintains its beating cycle.

A heart attack develops due to various triggers that produce specific signs.

Causes And Symptoms Of A Heart Attack

The urgent need to recognize the causes and the symptoms demands immediate attention by analyzing these factors:

Causes

  • Heart attacks mainly develop because atherosclerosis blocks arteries, leading to coronary artery obstruction.
  • Blood clots develop within restricted arteries, where their growth blocks complete blood circulation.
  • Age-related heart attack risk rises together with dietary choices, exercise patterns, blood pressure elevation, diabetes, and medical problems increasing the risk further.

Symptoms

  • The typical sensation of heart pain presents as moderate pressure, remarkable tightness, or a dense squeezing sensation in the chest tissues.
  • Shortness of breath occurs without any physical activity.
  • Cold sweats lead to unexpected sweating episodes without physical exertion.
  • The presence of vomiting along with nausea emerges during this situation.
  • During a heart attack, the affected individual experiences intense discomfort that moves from the arms through the back and neck, ending in the jaw along with the stomach.

A heart attack shows itself in unique ways for males and females, and it takes time for symptoms to emerge, between hours before they become apparent over weeks. Seeking urgent medical help by cardiology specialists becomes necessary whenever these symptoms arise.

What Is A Cardiac Arrest?

Heart arrest creates an abrupt cardiac functional failure that leads to poor blood circulation. The electrical irregularity referred to as arrhythmia typically triggers this heart condition. A cardiac arrest develops when ventricular fibrillation causes heart rhythms to become erratic, leading to blood stoppage from the lower chambers of the heart.

Causes And Symptoms Of Cardiac Arrest

The urgent need to recognize the causes and the symptoms demands immediate attention by analyzing these factors:

Causes

  • Pumping function of the heart stops because arrhythmias disrupt its normal operation and result in abnormal heart rhythms.
  • Escalated risk for Coronary Heart Disease exists as one of the main medical conditions.
  • Physical stress at high levels can activate cardiac arrest in vulnerable patients.
  • Hereditary disorders present as one category of genetic conditions that create cardiac arrest susceptibility.

Symptoms

  • Sudden Collapse

There is a sudden collapse occurring when someone loses consciousness, followed by a fall.

  • No Breathing

The breathing of the person becomes non-existent or appears abnormal.

  • No Pulse

It refers to the heart having ceased functioning, which makes pulse detection impossible.

Cardiology treatments must begin right away because cardiac arrest ends in death when no intervention occurs.How To Respond To Both Emergencies

Heart Attack Response:

1. Call Emergency Services

Dial your local emergency services number as soon as possible. Having it handy when you are with a heart patient would help in taking quick action.

2 . Administer Aspirin

Administer an aspirin if emergency services instruct you to do so by giving it to the person for chewing.

3. Stay Calm And Comfort The Person

Save your patient by administering calm reassurance as well as comfort during their wait for medical responders.

Cardiac Arrest Response

1. Call Emergency Services

Dial your local emergency services number as soon as possible.

2. Start CPR

Perform hands-only CPR immediately, but only if you have received proper training.

3. Use A Defibrillator

Operating a defibrillator should be performed right away if you have an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) available.

The survival chances increase substantially when people take prompt medical intervention in these situations and immediately consult a cardiology doctor.

Protect And Prioritize Your Heart

Heart attacks and cardiac arrests present dissimilar causes; in fact, they have different symptom manifestations that require their unique treatment protocols.

Recognizing these unique differences is crucial for providing the right response in emergencies. You should immediately call for emergency medical help whenever you or someone under your care experiences signs of these conditions. People who need heart-related medical care should consult cardiology specialists from groups such as Advanced Medical Group, including doctors who specialize in cardiology.

The ability to recognize a heart attack from cardiac arrest reaches beyond terminology since it directly impacts survival rates. The effectiveness of your emergency response will determine how well a person survives with full recovery.

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Fatima Shaik is a board certified internist and cardiologist. She specializes in general cardiology and heart rhythm disorders. She cares for patients at Advanced Medical Group in Jersey City and North Bergen. She also performs procedures at Jersey City Medical Center.

She completed her undergraduate education at NYU and received her MD degree for SUNY Downstate Medical Center. She completed her residency training at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center and her cardiology fellowship at New York Presbyterian Queens. She went on for advanced training in electrophysiology at Cooper Hospital in Camden, NJ.
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She is fluent in English and Hindi.
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She then completed her Pain Management Fellowship from Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

Dr. Avhad is a diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiology and a member of the American Academy of Pain Medicine.

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Radhika Patel, PA-C

Physician Assistant located in Jersey City, NJ

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Graduating summa cum laude from Rutgers University with a BA in Biological Sciences and minor in Spanish, Radhika Patel obtained experiences in outpatient medicine as well as in emergency medical services prior to pursuing a career as a physician assistant. She graduated from the Rutgers University Physician Assistant program with a Master of Science after training in cardiology, internal medicine, and urgent care, among many other fields at various hospitals and private practices throughout the state of New Jersey. She is a proud member of the team at Advanced Garden State Cardiology and looks forward to meeting with patients each day in our Jersey City office.

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Enrique Chappilliquen, PA-C

Physician Assistant located in Union City, NJ & Jersey City, NJ

About Dr. Chappilliquen
Graduated from Mercy College Physician Assistant Program with a Masters of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, Enrique has extensive experience in the medical field for more than 6 years.

He has clinical experience and training in internal medicine, cardiology, general and vascular surgery, hematology, oncology, and emergency medicine. He joined Dr. Richard’s practice in October of 2016. Since then, he has been a dedicated medical provider working in the Union City office and the Hematology/Oncology office in Jersey City as well.

As a Hispanic, he proudly serves his community with passion and devotion. Being able to communicate fluently with his patients allows him the opportunity to provide excellent medical care to the Hispanic community in Union City and Jersey City. Also, sharing the same language, culture, and values as his patients allows him to connect at a personal level with his patients. Enrique continues to develop his knowledge and skills constantly to continue satisfying the needs of his patients.

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Christopher Samaniego, DPM, is originally from Freehold, New Jersey. He attended college at Messiah College, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Biology. He earned his podiatric medical degree from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, PA and completed his surgical residency training at Detroit Medical Center in Detroit, MI. 

Dr. Samaniego provides comprehensive foot and ankle care at Advanced Medical Group in Jersey City, Union City, and West New York. His specialized surgical training includes

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Samaniego is a member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and the American Podiatric Medical Association. He keeps up to date on the latest surgical techniques and available technology in foot and ankle care.

Prior to joining Advanced Medical Group, Samaniego studied public healthcare in Zambia and assisted in providing care to the local community. He has also presented research at the annual meeting of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Samaniego achieved the highest rank of Eagle Scout through the Boy Scouts of America and volunteered with Troop 454 for scouts with special needs and the Freehold Public Library. In his free time, Samaniego volunteers with his local church community service and youth programs.

Samaniego resides in Jersey City, NJ and maintains his health by cycling and interval training several times a week. He explains, “Healthy doctors inspire healthy patients. I follow the same advice I give my patients, and I read constantly to become a better physician every day. I encourage my patients to ask questions and learn about the cause of their symptoms. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

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Merwin Richard, MD

Cardiologist located in Jersey City, NJ & Union City, NJ

As an established board-certified internist and cardiologist, Merwin Richard, MD, has a reputation for helping patients with the most complex of health conditions. He cares for patients at Advanced Medical Group in West New York, Jersey City, and Union City, New Jersey.

Richard began his undergraduate education in medicine at Stanley Medical College in India. He earned his doctor of medicine degree from Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University before relocating to New York City.

After completing both his internship and internal medicine residency through the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Richard went through advanced fellowship training. He completed a cardiovascular fellowship at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, then went on to finish a second fellowship in interventional cardiology through Mount Sinai School of Medicine (now Icahn).

 

Throughout his career, Richard has stayed involved in numerous research projects and previously served as a professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (now Rutgers University). Richard went on to become the director of the first cardiac catheterization and interventional laboratory in Jersey City and has extensive training in vein treatments.

To ensure he continues staying up to date with the latest research and techniques, Richard maintains his board memberships. He’s board certified through the American Board of Internal Medicine in cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology.

Being fluent in English,  Spanish, and Tamil gives Richard the opportunity to communicate with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds. Richard is currently accepting new patients.

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