Cardiac Arrest Symptoms: Cardiac arrest is a condition in which a person's heart suddenly stops working or beating. In this situation, if a person does not get immediate treatment, then he may die. Experts say that the symptoms of this silent killer disease are not the same in men and women. He also says that in some people suffering from cardiac arrest, symptoms start appearing 24 hours in advance.
According to a study, the symptoms of cardiac arrest are different in men and women. Cardiac arrest is considered to be the most dangerous condition for the heart, due to which most of the people have to lose their lives before getting treatment.
According to a new research by the Schmidt Heart Institute of Cedars Sinai Medical Center in the US, some signs are seen in women and men a day before cardiac arrest, such as women feeling difficulty in breathing. While men have a problem of chest pain.
These symptoms appear in the body before cardiac arrest
Published in the journal Lancet Digital Health, 50 percent of the participants in this study said that they had felt some changes in the body a few hours before cardiac arrest. Women had felt shortness of breath. While men experienced chest pain.
The Presto study was conducted on multi-ethnic communities located in Ventura County, California. Whereas the SUDS study was conducted on the sudden death of Oregon located in Portland, Oregon. Sudden Cardiac Arrest Expert Dr. Sumeet Chugh said that we started the SUDS study 22 years ago, while the Presto study was started 8 years ago.
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