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Written By: Editorial Team | Updated : March 7, 2018 4:57 PM IST
Cardiac arrests in women are not widely spoken of, and are often neglected; yes, women too are susceptible to sudden cardiac arrest . On the observance of International Women s Day, acknowledging the risks of cardiac arrest in women and its prevalence is the need of the hour. It is difficult to establish the diagnosis of heart disease in women, women generally present about 10 years later than men and arise with a greater risk-factor burden. Women are less likely than men, to have typical angina (chest pain), and those who arrive at the emergency room with a new onset of chest pain are approached and diagnosed less aggressively than men. However, the fatality of heart attacks in women is higher than that amongst men. It is clear that many cases of heart attacks in women go unrecognized,
particularly at younger ages or in patients with diabetes. Dr Zakia Khan, Interventional Cardiologist, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan tells us more.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) which subsequently leads to Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) is caused due to the unexpected termination of organized cardiac electrical activity. SCD among all age groups can be associated to Coronary Heart Disease, Arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat), and other structural cardiac diseases; while some occur due to non-cardiac causes. Women with intermediate or higher risk should be evaluated immediately.
Watching out for heart disease:
Six minutes walk test: if you can walk for more than 500 mtrs in six minutes, you may not have significant blockages or if you can walk 2km or climb two flights of stairs without taking a break, you may not have significant blockages
It is recommended to refrain from ignoring unexplained weakness, tiredness, initial onset of chest burn or first onset of breathlessness after the age of 40
If we know of any male member of your family with a history of heart disease before 55 or
female before 65, you should get tested immediately!
What to do in sudden cardiac arrest?
Initiate CPR in all cases of sudden cardiac arrest and do not stop until medical help arrives.
List out emergency numbers in the house, the list should comprise of peripheral hospitals & nursing homes, ambulance services and those of your immediate family residing in the vicinity.
The person needs to be treated with a defibrillator; this sends an electric shock to the heart, transporting the patient to the nearest hospital is critical.
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