What does post-cardiac arrest syndrome mean?

Cardiac arrest syndrome is a new pathology due to the prolonged ischemia of the whole body after cardiac arrest, and the organism enters a more complex process after the recovery of the autonomic circulation, which gives rise to a new pathology, which is internationally named as post-cardiac arrest syndrome.
The causes are brain damage after cardiac arrest, myocardial damage, systemic ischemia or cardiac arrest caused by other diseases.
After the symptoms of cardiac arrest, cerebral blood flow is interrupted, and the sensitive brain will feel ischemia and hypoxia, which makes it easy for common brain diseases such as cerebral infarction to occur, with the main symptoms manifesting as patients’ confusion, limb convulsions, and even brain death, etc. Severe cardiac muscle may also be implicated in myocardial ischemia and cardiac function damage, and other dangerous symptoms.
Cardiac arrest syndrome patients should pay attention to a balanced diet, eat more fruits and vegetables and light food, prohibit spicy food, easy to cause stimulation and damage to the damaged mechanism, do not eat cold, uncooked food.
In addition to this, it is important to take care of exercise and regular checkups for early detection and treatment. This symptom should be monitored in general. Patients who can not do PCI need to consider performing thrombolytic therapy, hypothermia, etc..