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The man suddenly fainted while playing badminton and his heart stopped beating. What's the situation now?
The man suddenly fainted while playing badminton, and his heart stopped beating. At present, he is out of danger. On the evening of July 2 1, Mr. Zhang in Xiamen, Fujian Province suddenly fainted after playing badminton in the Workers' Gymnasium, and his breathing and heartbeat stopped.

Many golfers nearby will check it out immediately. Fortunately, there are three medical professionals. After a preliminary examination of Mr. Zhang, they immediately took emergency measures such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Huang Maohong, a doctor in the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine of Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Xiamen University, happened to be playing on the court. He said that Mr. Zhang had lost consciousness, and the carotid artery and radial artery did not touch the fluctuation, only a few tens of seconds of invalid sigh.

After judging the possibility of Mr. Zhang's cardiac arrest, the medical staff and the stadium staff kept alternately performing cardiac compression and artificial respiration, but Mr. Zhang's condition never improved, so a golfer took automated external defibrillator (AED) in time.

The effect of using AED is obviously better than pressing, and Mr. Zhang's chest has obvious movement. The on-site personnel continued to rescue according to the process of 30 compressions and 2 artificial breaths, and the emergency personnel who arrived later 120 immediately took Mr. Zhang to the hospital, and finally he was out of danger.

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It is reported that Mr. Zhang has just turned 40, and this dangerous situation may be caused by strenuous exercise. Doctors say that exposure to high temperature or strenuous exercise in summer will cause a lot of sweating and blood will become more viscous. Middle-aged people with basic diseases such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia and diabetes, smoking habits and long-term fatigue need to be especially alert to sudden cardiovascular diseases.

The doctor suggested that once you have chest tightness, chest pain and other related symptoms, you must not be careless. If necessary, you can call 120 and go to the hospital as soon as possible.