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Who Is at Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest?

Electrical signals dictate how slow or fast the heart beats. When there is a problem with electrical signalling, a person can experience an irregular or abnormal heart rhythm. This can lead to sudden cardiac arrest, a serious medical issue that requires emergency assistance.

What to Do if You Suspect Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Symptoms that precede sudden cardiac arrest include shortness of breath, discomfort in the chest, and heart palpitations. At the onset of sudden cardiac arrest, a person may collapse and stop breathing. Lack of pulse is another sign of a severe medical condition.

Time is of the essence when it comes to an emergency medical event. Accordingly, fast action must be taken if you or someone else experiences the symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest:

  • Check the person’s breathing and pulse rate
  • Contact emergency services immediately or instruct someone else to do the same
  • Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) until medical assistance arrives

With sudden cardiac arrest, death can occur in just minutes. The sooner a person receives life-saving treatment, the better the prognosis.

Additionally, leading a healthy lifestyle can help you avoid this and other serious heart condition. Exercising regularly, eating a healthy diet, avoiding foods high in salt and saturated fat, and managing stress in a healthy manner can all be beneficial.

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