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I'm not 100% certain an AED or CPR would save anyone from the clotshot. I guess if the person had endocarditis, this could cause arrythmias and could be helpful.

An AED converts your heart rhythm from ventricle tachycardia or fibrillation back to a normal sinus rhythm or asystole (at which point they can give you epinephrine.)

Unfortunately, I think most of the deaths are caused by clots stopping all blood flow when they get stuck in your pulmonary artery. AED is not going to fix that.

1 year ago
4 score
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I'm not 100% certain an AED or CPR would save anyone from the clotshot. I guess if the person had endocarditis, this could cause arrythmias and could be helpful.

An AED converts your heart rhythm from ventricle tachycardia or fibrillation back to a normal sinus rhythm or systole (at which point they can give you epinephrine.)

Unfortunately, I think most of the deaths are caused by clots stopping all blood flow when they get stuck in your pulmonary artery. AED is not going to fix that.

1 year ago
1 score