Large-scale study reveals ‘flat-line ECG’ indicates poor outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Asystole is the most serious form of cardiac arrest. It happens when the heart stops beating and there is no more electrical activity. It is sometimes called “flat-line” or “flat-lining” because the lines on an electrocardiogram become flat when electrical activity ceases.

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