Megastar Sridevi Died of Cardiac Arrest
The sudden demise of veteran actress Sridevi came as a great shock to many of us. It is noticeable that she was not suffering from any kind of heart-related disease yet a cardiac arrest took her life. She was known for her concern towards her well-being thus there was no room for ignorance or carelessness towards health issues, still the disease came as havoc to her.
Have you ever thought what makes us so vulnerable to sudden diseases? Sometimes such issues are out of our control but mostly we reap what we sow. So, what is the fact of sudden cardiac arrests? Is it preventable? Is it curable? Let's understand cardiac arrest more and better.
What is cardiac arrest?
Due to a disturbance in the functioning of the sudden disruption of pumping in the blood occurs which halts the supply of blood and loss of breath and consciousness. It can lead to death, if not treated immediately.
Signs of a sudden cardiac arrest:
What makes you prone to it?
What is cardiac arrest?
Due to a disturbance in the functioning of the sudden disruption of pumping in the blood occurs which halts the supply of blood and loss of breath and consciousness. It can lead to death, if not treated immediately.
Signs of a sudden cardiac arrest:
Some years ago, it was considered that it has no symptoms, over the years this misconception has changed and researchers have proved that our body shows slight signs such as:
- general fatigue
- abnormal dizziness
- heart palpitations
- breathlessness
- chest pain
However, these signs are ambiguous and often related to other health issues. Symptoms of cardiac arrests in women are more subtle and bit different. Women have fewer chances of getting a cardiac arrest, however, after menopause, they come at a higher risk.
- The family history of heart attack, cardiac arrest or cardiovascular issues
- high blood pressure or hypertension
- diabetes
- smoking
- high cholesterol
- obesity
- heart attack
A cardiac arrest is different from a heart attack. However, both are equally harmful.
But the relief lies in identifying the signs of an arrest and getting treatment at the right time.
The diagnosis of a cardiac arrest includes:
- X-ray and nuclear scans
- coronary catheterization
- echocardiograms and electrocardiogram
- Blood tests to monitor potassium, chemicals, magnesium
The basic and immediate treatment for a cardiac arrest is a CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) or the doctor may use a defibrillator too. The other supportive care of tracheal intubation and targeted temperature management facilities are also available in these hospitals. One can get the related long-term medications for blood pressure support etc too. Apart from this, you can get quality surgical treatment too the surgeons can perform surgeries such as coronary bypass surgery, coronary angioplasty, corrective heart surgery with excellence.
Survival is possible if the people around the patient are cautious enough. Primary first aid matters the most. If the help is taking time to reach, those who are around the patient can do first aid that can be life-saving. First 10 minutes are very important during a cardiac arrest as life can save in these ten minutes only. The first aid to such a person includes giving compressions to the chest. One should call the doctor as fast as possible because medical help is much needed.
The best way to convey condolences to the most lovable lady is to spread awareness regarding the cause of her death and ensure safety from it.
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