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Find out before it’s too late! Even if you are physically fit, sudden cardiac arrest death could happen unknowingly to anyone during exercise from undetected coronary artery disease (CAD).
We have surely heard of many incidents about the deaths of runners and athletes caused by acute cardiac arrest and heart attack appeared in the news. Fifty percent of this group of people were clueless that they had coronary artery disease.
Dr. Zaida Buranasin, Cardiologist at Vejthani Hospital has revealed that 80% of athletes over 35 years old whom have died of heart attack had Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is caused by buildup plaques made up of excess calcium or cholesterol in the walls of arteries resulting in the inside of the arteries to narrow over time and eventually create a blockage of blood flow. Worse case is when plaques rupture, it can lead to a blood clot in the artery causes the patients to have chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath or even severe symptom that results in a heart attack.
“Symptoms of acute coronary artery disease may become more prominent when the heart pounds rapidly causing it to work harder to pump more blood through your body. For instance, exercising or doing daily activities can cause your heart to beat faster than usual. When climbing up the stairs, during sexual intercourse, heavy lifting, when you are surprised or stunned, or even after working out, you may experience acute coronary artery disease. Hence, screening tests for cardiovascular disease is considered as the best preventive measure”, said Dr. Zaida.
Screening to detect the abnormality of coronary artery disease among athletes is therefore crucial as hidden coronary syndrome can become symptomatic and leads to death especially for people who are overly fond of high- intensity exercise. For example, before running a marathon or triathlon, it is essential to consult a specialist to determine the fitness and the strength of the heart as well as the body. If symptoms of coronary artery stenosis occur, doctors will treat the patient in accordance with the severity of the disease. Treatments may include the intake of Anticoagulants, or antiplatelets or undergoing Angioplasty and stent implantation along with making adjustments or changes to life style and follow suitable exercise routine. Simply adhering to these recommendations will reduce the risk of acute coronary artery constriction.
Nevertheless, if anyone experience a sudden cardiac arrest or a heart attack, CPR or Cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be performed within 4 minutes to increase the chance of the patient’s survival.
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