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  • Indian pilgrim saved after cardiac arrest while performing Umrah

    Indian pilgrim saved after cardiac arrest while performing Umrah

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    Riyadh: The medical team saved the life of an Indian pilgrim who suffered a cardiac arrest while performing the rituals of Umrah in the Grand Mosque of Makkah, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

    The ambulance teams from the Saudi Red Crescent Authority in Makkah have successfully saved a man in his sixties, who experienced severe shortness of breath, resulting in a loss of consciousness.

    According to Dr Mustafa Baljoun, Director General of the Authority’s branch in Makkah, the medical command and control room received a distress call at 9:44 am on Sunday regarding a pilgrim who fainted after his heart had stopped while performing the sa’i ritual in the wheelchair tracks in the mas’a area (the area between Safa and Marwa).

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    The medical teams immediately performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on the pilgrim.

    The patient was transferred to Ajyad General Hospital, where he was convalescing in the intensive care unit.

    A similar incident occurred during the Umrah season this year.

    In March, emergency rescue teams in Makkah demonstrated their expertise in dealing with medical emergencies by saving a 32-year-old Egyptian pilgrim.

    The patient’s heart stopped twice, and he developed severe shortness of breath and lost consciousness for 27 minutes.

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  • Tourist Dies Of Cardiac Arrest In North Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A tourist from Maharashtra died of Cardiac arrest in Gulmarg area of North Kashmir Baramulla district on Tuesday afternoon.

    An official said that a man identified as Machindra Thakur (55) from Thane Maharashtra had chest pain in Gulmarg area.

    He was shifted to PHC Gulmarg where doctors declared him brought dead.

    Meanwhile further proceedings in this regard have been started—(KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Tourist Dies Of Cardiac Arrest In JK

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    SRINAGAR: A tourist from Chhattisgarh died of Cardiac arrest in Bijbehara area of South Kashmir Anantnag district on Monday.

    An official said that a man identified as Zaiauddin Sheikh (67), from Raipur Chattisgarh fell unconscious in Bijbehara area. He was shifted to SDH Bijbehara where doctors declared him brought dead.

    Meanwhile further proceedings in this regard have been started. (KS)

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  • Kashmiri Cricketer Passes Away From Cardiac Arrest

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    SRINAGAR: Mushtaq Ahmad Parrey, a 38-year-old local cricketer, passed away due to a severe cardiac arrest in Putushay village located in the Bandipora district of north Kashmir on Saturday morning. The news of his sudden demise has caused immense grief and sadness among his family, friends, and the entire village community.

    According to media reports, Mushtaq experienced the attack at his home during Sehri time, following which he was immediately taken to the District Hospital Bandipora in an unconscious state. Unfortunately, the doctors declared him dead on arrival.

    Mushtaq, who was known for his exceptional skills on the cricket field, was associated with several local cricket clubs, and his untimely death has left his fellow players and loved ones in a state of disbelief. The entire community is mourning the loss of this talented athlete, who will be deeply missed.

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  • CRPF Personnel Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

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    SRINAGAR: A head constable of Central Reserve Police Force died of a cardiac arrest in Srigufwara area of Bijbehara in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, officials said here on Wednesday.

    An official said that the CRPF personnel deployed at minority guard post at Mehand viage complained of chest pain and soon after he was rushed to PHC Srigufwara where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

    He was identified as Suneel Surain son of Shiv lal Surain of Jharkhand.

    The official said further proceedings in this regard have been taken up—(KNO)

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  • Girl student dies of cardiac arrest after returning from exams in Handwara

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    Handwara March 27: A student of class 12 died of a cardiac arrest in Bakihakra village of Handwara in north Kashmir’s Kupwara soon after she returned from exams.

    An official told that the girl (18) identified as Ulfat died of cardiac arrest after she returned from class 12th exams today afternoon.
    He said the girl was taken to a nearby hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival.

    Meanwhile, a pale of gloom descended on the village as news of her death spread in the area.

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  • Girl Dies Of Cardiac Arrest After Returning From Exams

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    SRINAGAR: After returning from her exams, a 12th grade student passed away due to cardiac arrest in Bakihakra village of Handwara, located in the Kupwara district of northern Kashmir.

    An official said that the girl (18) identified as Ulfat died of cardiac arrest after she returned from 12th standard exams today afternoon.

    He said the girl was taken to a nearby hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival. Meanwhile, a pall of gloom descended on the village as news of her death spread in the area. (KNS)

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  • Girl student dies of cardiac arrest after returning from exams

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    Girl student dies of cardiac arrest after returning from exams in Handwara


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    Handwara: A student of class 12 died of a cardiac arrest in Bakihakra village of Handwara in north Kashmir’s Kupwara soon after she returned from exams.

    An official told Kashmir News Service (KNS) said that the girl (18) identified as Ulfat died of cardiac arrest after she returned from class 12th exams today afternoon.

    He said the girl was taken to a nearby hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival.

    Meanwhile, a pale of gloom descended on the village as news of her death spread in the area. (KNS)

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  • BSF Man Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

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    SRINAGAR:  An Assistant Sub-inspector of Border Security Forces died of a suspected heart attack in Mendhar, Poonch on Monday morning, officials said.

    Identifying the deceased as one B L Jonko, the officials told that the ASI rank Officer complained of being unwell while he was getting ready for his routine duty. The officer, they said, soon after collapsed and started frothing from mouth.

    “Upon sensing emergency, the colleagues evacuated him to SDH Mendhar where despite all possible efforts, the officer couldn’t be saved”, they said.

    BMO Mendhar has also confirmed to the news agency GNS about the death of the officer at a health facility in Mendhar.

    It has been in the meantime learnt that police has initiated investigation into the possible cause of death of the officer. (GNS)

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  • COVID-19 survivers at 5 times higher risk of cardiac death: Telangana IMA

    COVID-19 survivers at 5 times higher risk of cardiac death: Telangana IMA

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Indian Medical Association estimated that youngsters who suffered COVID-19 infection last year are prone to a five times higher risk of death by cardiac arrest.

    With an alarming increase in the number of sudden death cases being reported in Telangana, the situation begs further analysis and close scrutiny of these unfortunate events.

    According to one estimate by the IMA, the mechanism by which COVID-19 causes these deaths is multifactorial.

    Altered lifestyle, increased stress and reduced preventive checks also contributed to these excess deaths that are unlikely to be related to the COVID-19 vaccines given the present evidence and
    temporal sequence of events.

    However, further research on the matter may help alleviate the fears of the public, said their press note.

    Two kinds of sudden cardiac deaths

    • Deaths following an acute heart attack are predominant ones that are witnessed in slightly elder subgroups and in those with traditional coronary risk factors and they follow an acute heart attack.
    • Sudden deaths due to causes other than heart attack are rare instances in previously healthy individuals without any coronary risk factors.

    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, Brugada syndrome, long QT syndrome, Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, and congenital coronary anomalies are some of the causes behind such events.

    While the first group is amenable to detection by traditional preventive cardiac tests like ECG, ECHO and TMT, and can be avoided to a considerable extent by cardio-protective behaviour, the second group needs different detection algorithms like long-term ECG monitoring, electrophysiological testing, and genetic testing in individuals with higher risk.

    IMA advises individuals to follow the guidance

    Individuals above 30 years are encouraged to get their blood pressure, blood sugar and fasting lipid profile checked.

    Those above 40 years may get an annual cardiac check-up done which should include an electrocardiogram, echocardiogram and an exercise tolerance (treadmill) test.

    This may be done from an earlier age if there are coronary risk factors like hypertension, diabetes, smoking, family history of heart disease, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, lack of proper sleep and increased psychological stress.

    Following preventive cardiac behaviour which entails eating healthy, exercising regularly, maintaining ideal body weight, avoiding smoking and moderating alcohol consumption, reducing stress, sleeping for a minimum of six to eight hours and detecting and controlling hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol are advised to avoid heart attacks.

    Citizens are encouraged to learn bystander CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and AED usage and encourage others to learn CPR as well.

    Avoid strenuous activity in an inebriated state, and slowly get back (and not rush) to previous exercise levels following viral infections.

    People are advised not to panic looking at the hyped-up deaths being documented in the media reports. It is important to realize that these are not homogenous events and there are many different and sometimes unknown causes for these unfortunate deaths.

    People are advised not to follow crash diets which may lead to sudden changes in metabolism.

    IMA urges the government to take preventive measures:

    To hasten the CPR training sessions as stated by the health minister with a goal to empower at least 50 percent of the adult population with this skill by the end of 2024.

    To install the public access defibrillators as promised by the IT minister KTR to enhance their numbers and reach, the instructions from these defibrillators should be in local languages.

    To include CPR as the curriculum in higher secondary school education so that children are equipped with this essential life skill.

    To gather data and collect statistics about sudden cardiac arrests and keep the same in the public domain for constructive discussion and understanding.

    To allocate funds for research into the reasons regarding these deaths, especially in the young and to coordinate and publish clinical studies with a view to reducing sudden deaths.

    To advise the public to allow a post-mortem examination of the suddenly departed.

    To reduce the panic among the public by sharing genuine information regarding heart diseases and heart health and to quell false information.

    To constitute “Sudden Death Investigation Committees” with the help of IMA doctors to probe into each sudden death to reduce panic due to the perceived causes of sudden deaths.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )