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February 08, 2021 Healed myocardial infarction is common among people who suffer sudden death, far outnumbering acute MI, Norwegian autopsy data show. This distribution pattern is most apparent in men. “It was not a surprise for us that myocardial infarcts explained a large proportion of sudden and unexpected deaths [43%], but it was a surprise that the proportion of healed infarcts (75% to 80%) was much higher than acute ones both in men and women,” lead author Bjørn O. Mæhle, MD, PhD (Gade Laboratory for Pathology, University of Bergen, Norway), writing on behalf of the team, told TCTMD via email. Sumeet S. Chugh, MD (Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles, CA), said the study adds incremental support to what’s known about the causes of cardiac arrest and sudden death. “It’s good to get autopsy data,” he agreed. ....
Women At Higher Risk Than Men: Nighttime Heart Attack Published by GulteDesk February 07, 2021 Women are at a higher risk than men to suffer sudden death due to cardiac arrest during nighttime hours, suggested a new study. The findings were published in the journal ‘Heart Rhythm’. The study, led by the Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention in the Smidt Heart Institute, has found for the first time that during nighttime hours, women are more likely than men to suffer sudden death due to cardiac arrest. “Dying suddenly during nighttime hours is a perplexing and devastating phenomenon,” said Sumeet Chugh, MD, senior author of the study and director of the Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention. ....
Women at increased risk of fatal, nighttime cardiac arrest: Study ANI | Updated: Feb 07, 2021 10:20 IST Washington [US], February 7 (ANI): Women are at a higher risk than men to suffer sudden death due to cardiac arrest during nighttime hours, suggested a new study. The findings were published in the journal Heart Rhythm . The study, led by the Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention in the Smidt Heart Institute, has found for the first time that during nighttime hours, women are more likely than men to suffer sudden death due to cardiac arrest. Dying suddenly during nighttime hours is a perplexing and devastating phenomenon, said Sumeet Chugh, MD, senior author of the study and director of the Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention. ....
It had only been a few months since Andy Cummings had received a heart transplant for which he had been waiting. Then he got COVID-19 and passed away. The urn holding Andyâs ashes had just arrived on this day. Andyâs widow, Lori Cummings, and four grandsons, Justice, 16, Charlie, 6, Noah, 10, and Ayden, 13 (left to right) are brokenhearted. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette) JERILEE BENNETT ....