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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 )

  • Andhra Pradesh: Teacher dies of cardiac arrest while teaching in a class

    Andhra Pradesh: Teacher dies of cardiac arrest while teaching in a class

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    Amaravati: The spate of incidents of individuals dying of sudden cardiac arrest while attending their daily chores continued in the Telugu states as a school teacher succumbed in Andhra Pradesh on Saturday while teaching children.

    The latest incident occurred at a government primary school in Vakavari Palem village of Vetapalem mandal in Bapatla district of Andhra Pradesh.

    According to locals, P. Veera Babu (45) died sitting in a chair while taking a class. As the teacher suddenly turned motionless, the children alerted other teachers in the school.

    The teachers called 108 ambulance. A healthcare employee in the ambulance checked the pulse of the teacher but he had already succumbed.

    The incident shocked the children. They were not ready to believe that their teacher who was teaching them is no longer with them. The students were seen crying.

    Veera Babu used to come to the school from another village.

    This is the latest in a series of incidents reported over the last two weeks in Telangana.

    On February 28, a man died of cardiac arrest while playing badminton in Hyderabad. Shyam Yadav (38), a private employee collapsed and died on the badminton court while playing the game at Jayashankar Indoor Stadium Lalapet.

    On February 25, a 19-year-old collapsed and died while dancing at a wedding of his relative in Nirmal district.

    Mutyam, a native of Maharashtra, was dancing at the wedding reception of a relative in Pardi Avillage of Kubeer mandal of Nirmal district.

    A 24-year-old police constable died of cardiac arrest while working out at a gym in Hyderabad on February 22.

    On February 20, a man collapsed and died during a Haldi ceremony as part of the wedding of his relative in Hyderabad. The40-year-old man was applying turmeric to the groom when he suddenly collapsed and died before he could be taken to a hospital.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Harish Rao lauds doctors for operating on babies with cardiac issues

    Hyderabad: Harish Rao lauds doctors for operating on babies with cardiac issues

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    Hyderabad: Telangana health minister T Harish Rao on Saturday lauded the surgeons who successfully operated on 9 children with cardiac issues in Nizam’s Institute Of Medical Sciences (NIMS). 

    Dr Ramana, a London-based doctor, who is a native of Jagtial has performed the surgery along with this team from London. 

    Speaking on the occasion, Harish Rao congratulated the doctors and said, “Dr Ramana is a well-known doctor in London and he approached us with a desire to serve his people. He also wanted to technically strengthen the medical staff of the state.” 

    Dr Ramana’s team provided training to the medical staff here and operated on 9 children with cardiac issues in the NIMS hospital, said the minister. 

    Speaking at the event in NIMS, Harish Rao said that 1 in every 100 babies is born with cardiac issues across the world, “In Telangana, every year, 6 lakh babies are born and 6000 of them have cardiac issues. Out of them, at least 1000 of them need surgeries”. 

    “Due to the limitations in government hospitals and not having enough money to get the surgeries done in private hospitals, many babies from poor families die,” he added. 

    To address the crunch in funds, Harish Rao said that, with the help of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds and equipment from the government, a cardiothoracic department with an ICU, operation theatre, and other facilities has been established.-

    Harish Rao further appealed to NRI doctors to extend their expertise to serve the people of the state.

    “Dr Ramana and the team have operated on 9 kids and all the surgeries have been successful,” said the minister. He said that these kinds of surgeries have been performed previously in AIIMS, Delhi only. 

    Harish Rao stated that the government is developing super specialty hospitals in the state using Rs 6,000 crores.

    “To help the poor, our chief minister has introduced many super specialty hospitals around Hyderabad. Also, Warangal super specialty hospital, a 24 storied building will be ready by the end of this year, and we will inaugurate it on Dasara. We will also expand NIMS hospital with another 2000 beds. Along with this, we will also add new blocks to Gandhi hospital,” said the minister.

    Talking about medical seats in the state, Harish Rao said that Telangana stands first in the country in the number of MBBS seats, with 19 MBBS seats per 1 lakh population. “The state also has 7 PG medical seats per 1 lakh population and this is the second highest in the country. We are planning on expanding these numbers,” he added.



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  • Video: Telangana engineering student collapses due to cardiac arrest on campus

    Video: Telangana engineering student collapses due to cardiac arrest on campus

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    An 18-year-old first-year engineering student at CMR Engineering College, located in the Gundla Pochampally municipal limits, died due to cardiac arrest on Friday.

    The deceased who is identified as Sachin collapsed suddenly while walking in the corridor on the campus. Though he was rushed to CMR Hospital, doctors declared him dead.

    As per the details of the incident that took place in the afternoon, Sachin was along with his friends when he collapsed.

    It is also reported that the student had attended the classes before the incident.

    After receiving confirmation from the doctors that that he died of a cardiac arrest, his parents, who live in Suchitra, Rajasthan, were informed. Later, the college authorities handed over his body to them.

    It is not the first incident, earlier too two such cases wherein young persons died of cardiac arrest in recent times. A 19-year-old boy died in the Adilabad district while dancing at a marriage function, and another young person collapsed while playing badminton and never recovered.

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  • TSRTC conductor dies of cardiac arrest in moving bus

    TSRTC conductor dies of cardiac arrest in moving bus

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    Hyderabad: A bus conductor died of cardiac arrest in a moving bus. The incident took place in Narsapur in Medak district of Telangana. This bus was going from Parganapur towards Sangareddy.

    The conductor has been identified as Bhikshapati who collapsed on the bus due to cardiac arrest. He was rushed to the hospital by auto, but the doctors declared him brought dead after examining him.

    According to sources, RTC employees have alleged that higher officials are responsible for the conductor’s death, who have rejected his request for leave on the grounds of ill health. It is said that the checking officials had issued a memo to the conductor as a result of which he became frustrated.

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  • Tourist Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

    Tourist Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

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    SRINAGAR: A male tourist from Kerala died after suffering from cardiac arrest in the summer capital Srinagar on Tuesday morning.

    Quoting an official, news agency reported KDC reported that the tourist was identified as C M Babu, 55, a resident of Kerala.

    Babu who was staying at a hotel in Rajbagh complained of chest pain and was immediately shifted to SMHS hospital for treatment.

    However, doctors, after examining the tourist, declared him dead with the reason cited as cardiac arrest, the official said.

    The body of the deceased will be handed over to his family members for last rites after the completion of medico-legal formalities.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Pre-existing conditions and causes: why sudden cardiac death affects young people

    Pre-existing conditions and causes: why sudden cardiac death affects young people

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    Sudden cardiac death not only affects older people – young people can also die unexpectedly. What could be the underlying causes.

    Berlin – Millions of people worldwide die from sudden cardiac death every year – in Germany are they according to that German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) about 65,000 per year. That is around 20 percent of all cardiovascular deaths – a good third of them are younger than 65 years. kreiszeitung.de explains which causes and previous illnesses in young people can trigger sudden cardiac death.

    24-year-old dies unexpectedly from SADS – “ten minutes later there was no pulse”

    The reason for this question a few months ago was a young stewardess who died suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 24 from the so-called “Sudden Adult/Arrhythmic Death Syndrome” (SADS). “This 24-year-old woman was a cabin crew member on a flight from Albania and was on the tarmac when she passed out and was given basic first aid,” coroner Michelle Brown told the British tabloid dailymail. Ten minutes later there was no pulse and cardiopulmonary resuscitation began. The young woman could not be saved.

    65,000 Germans die from it every year: what makes sudden cardiac death different from SADS

    As with the stewardess, sudden cardiac death seems to be completely unexpected – but it is often preceded by long-term cardiovascular disease. At this point, however, a distinction must first be made between “Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome” (translated: sudden arrhythmic death syndrome) and sudden cardiac death (“Sudden Cardiac Death”/SCD).

    Again Focus reported, in SADS the obvious cause of the sudden cardiac arrest cannot be clarified at autopsy. The structure of the heart does not show any abnormalities. In the case of sudden cardiac death, however, the cause of death can be determined by means of an autopsy. This can be blocked arteries after a heart attack, for example. By the way, what you should currently be aware of are heart attack tips on WhatsApp.

    How does sudden cardiac death announce itself – and can you survive it?

    Sudden cardiac death is immediately triggered by a malignant cardiac arrhythmia, also known as ventricular fibrillation. According to the DZHK, the circulatory system of the affected person collapses within a few seconds, the heart stops beating and the blood pressure drops to zero. A few seconds later, the person becomes unconscious, a few minutes later, breathing stops, and after about ten minutes, death occurs.

    There is only a chance of survival if countermeasures are started immediately. However, for every minute that the heart stops, the chance of survival decreases by ten percent.

    Causes of sudden cardiac death: Which previous illnesses are common at which age

    The most common pre-existing condition in the event of sudden cardiac death is the DZHK according to coronary heart disease. The coronary arteries in the affected person are narrowed. Dietrich Andresen, former CEO of the German Heart Foundation, can also confirm this. “Sudden cardiac death is usually the complication of a long-standing cardiovascular disease, also known as coronary artery disease,” explains Andresen Focus and adds: “The best protection against sudden cardiac death is therefore protection against coronary artery disease.”

    Coronary heart disease occurs – often as a result of other diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes and dyslipidemia – but most often in people over 40 years of age. Cardiac hypertrophy (HCM), a genetic disease, is one of the most common reasons for sudden cardiac death in young people. The DZHK according to 1 in 500 people has the genetic traits for HCM. In the disease, the musculature of the heart thickens due to excessive growth of heart muscle cells.

    In addition, other diseases such as myocarditis and congenital heart defects can also lead to sudden cardiac death in young people. Again Focus reported, the use of drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines in younger people can also be a cause of SCD.

    Drugs also play a role in causing sudden cardiac death

    In principle, in addition to these causes and previous illnesses, sudden cardiac death can be caused by any disease that triggers cardiac arrhythmia. According to the DZHK, in 80 percent of cases these cardiac arrhythmias are caused by an unforeseeable heart attack.

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    Sudden cardiac death should be taken seriously at any age – and SADS especially at a young age: Because, according to Danish researchers in a study cardiology.org found that the proportion of people who died from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome decreased with age – although the syndrome was responsible for a significant proportion of deaths in all age groups studied between one and 49 years.

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  • Army Officer Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

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    SRINAGAR: A Junior Commanding Officer of Assam Rifles posted in North Kashmir’s Bandipora died of ‘cardiac arrest’, sources said.

    Quoting sources news agency KNT reported that a JCO of 26 Assam Rifles posted at Paribal Thikri army camp complained of chest pain after which he was evacuated to 92 Base Hospital Badamibagh where doctors declared him brought dead.

    The deceased has been identified as Vivekanandu Daniyal, a native of Uttarakhand state of India.

    Police Post Aloosa Bandipra has started proceeding under CrPc 174 in this regard.

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  • CRPF Man Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

    CRPF Man Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

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    SRINAGAR: An ailing Central Reserve Police Force trooper died of a cardiac arrest in Vessu area of Qazigund in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Wednesday morning.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the trooper of 48/F Coy deployed at KP Colony Vessu was ill for the last few days and today morning he suffered a cardiac arrest.

    He said he was rushed to GMC hospital where he was declared dead on arrival. “The apparent cause of death seems due to the cardiac arrest,” he said.

    The trooper has been identified as Pyare Lal Yadav of UP and was poster as sub inspector in CRPF.

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  • 38-year-old man dies of cardiac arrest in Palpora Dailgam

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    Anantnag; A 38-year-old man suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away on Saturday early morning in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    The 38 year old man fell unconscious at home.He was immediately rushed to District Hospital Anantnag for treatment where doctors decalred him dead on arrival.

    According to an Hospital official the person was brought dead to the hospital after having suffered cardiopulmonary arrest.

    “He has been identified as Nazir Ahmad Mir alias Nazir Ashiq (38), a resident of Palpora Dailgam,” he said.

    Pertinently to mention that due to Cardiac arrest 11 People dies in past 9 days so far.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )