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What are Cerebral Embolic Protection Devices?

Cerebral Embolic Protection Devices are used during percutaneous cardiac procedures. These devices are designed by Keystone Heart to capture and remove debris that may be dislodged during procedures. For more information, drop mail @ info@keystoneheart.com

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What are Cerebral Embolic Protection Devices?

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  1. How To Deal With A Heart Attack When Alone

  2. A heart attack is a common problem these days! It can even lead you to death. However, it’s curable too via heart surgeries and other advanced treatments. To make heart surgery successful, doctors use embolic cerebral protection devicesduring cardiac procedures.  A heart attack happens suddenly. If you suffer a heart attack while in the company of people, they will help you! But, how will you deal with a heart attack if you are alone? Will you survive it? Firstly you should know the symptoms of a heart attack:

  3. Symptoms of a heart attack include: Severe chest pain (like heaviness, squeezing, pressing) at the center or left side of the chest. This usually lasts for a minimum of 20 min. Pain that flows to the left upper arm, neck, or jaw. Excessive sweating and a bad feeling. Shortness of Breath Nausea or Vomiting Pain in the abdomen

  4. If you notice the above symptoms then the first thing is a call for emergency medical help. In the meanwhile, you can take aspirin too. It is the popular blood-thinning medication, which will improve your chances of survival during a heart attack.  What To Do!

  5. What Not To Do! Do not cough repeatedly  1 Certainly, this will not going to prevent heart attack but can help you to deal with that and increase the chances of your survival. 

  6. What Not To Do! Do not apply pressure on the chest 2 Applying pressure on the chest will not going to help unless it is the cardiac arrest which means the person’s heart has stopped beating. If this happens, the CPR is the solution that should be performed by a trained person.

  7. THANKS! info@keystoneheart.com +18135308200Keystoneheart.com/us

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