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Siddhant Veer Suryavanshi dies of suspected heart attack in gym; What to do when someone falls?

Mike SternNovember 12, 2022November 30, 2022

tv actors Siddhant Veer SuryavanshiEarlier, Anand Suryavanshi died of a heart attack while working out at a gym in Mumbai. test of life The actor was rushed to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital at around 12.30 pm where he was declared brought dead. “They tried to revive him. In all likelihood he suffered a heart attack while in the gym. The family told this to the hospital.” PTI A hospital source was quoted as saying.

Siddhant’s death is close to comedian’s death Raju Srivastava who collapsed in the gym on 10 August this year of a heart attack and died on 21 September, and singer kk He died of a heart attack on 31 May 2022 during a live concert in Kolkata.

Experts suggest that such cases of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) – a sudden sensation of cardiac functioning – when the heart suddenly stops, require medical intervention. first six minutes,

“It happens without warning, which is triggered by an electrical fault, which prevents the heart from pumping blood to the body,” explained Dr Jitendra S Makkar, cardiologist and electrophysiologist, Eternal Hospital, Jaipur. minute and any fluctuation in this rate – either too slow (bradycardia) or too fast (tachycardia) – is called cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat).

Symptoms in such cases include weakness, palpitations, collapse, loss of pulse, shortness of breath, loss of consciousness, chest discomfort, and difficulty breathing,

Since sudden cardiac arrest or loss of response is very frightening for anyone, Dr. Ravi Shekhar Jha, Director and Head, Pulmonology, Fortis Hospitals, Faridabad advised that if you are a bystander and notice someone suddenly becoming unresponsive, So first you should do this. Ensures visual safety.

“This means immediately removing any sharp or dangerous objects from the surroundings and ensuring that the fallen person does not injure himself. While doing so, you have parallelly assessed whether the person does not respond, blinks or makes a breathing effort, immediately shouts for help, asks other onlookers to bring aed (Defibrillator machine, which is present in most of the malls or hotels nearby) and call emergency services in your area or an ambulance,” Dr Jha told indianexpress.com,

When you notice that the person is not breathing and is only gasping, immediately begin CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation which performs chest compressions.

“It is a first aid procedure to revive a person who has suffered an incident of sudden cardiac arrest. It is an emergency life saving procedure, if the heart stops beating, which can also happen due to heart attack, stroke, electric shock, drowning etc,” said Dr Makkar, CPR, Breathing Procedure and Heart Care. Helps to resume heartbeat.

cardiac arrest, indianexpress.com, indianexpress, sushma swaraj, work, stress, heart attack, stroke, diabetes, cpr, cardiopulmonary resuscitation Push hard and fast on the person’s chest — about 100 compressions a minute while doing CPR. (Representational) (Source: Getty Images/Thinkstock)

Dr Mohd Imran Soharwardy, Consultant-Emergency Medicine, Aster RV Hospital also mentioned that if CPR is not given, the person can become brain-dead in three to four minutes due to lack of oxygen. “While you wait for the ambulance, you can keep the brain and other organs alive CPR. administration ofHe said in an earlier conversation with this outlet.

how to do this?

“In the supine position, press the chest down at least two inches by interlocking your fingers with your other hand on top of your first. Press to perform 100-120 compressions per minute, and after each compression, make sure The chest returns to its original position. As soon as the AED arrives, if you know how to use it, or continue CPR and wait for an ambulance. c p r Unless the person starts breathing spontaneously or someone from the resuscitation team takes over,” explained Dr Jha.

Dr Jha also emphasized that “it is extremely important to know what to do in a crisis situation, as the incidence of cardiac arrest has really increased in the last two-three years”.

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