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Can you just die suddenly?

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Can you just die suddenly? Expert explains

By Christian van der Werf
9:30 AM Friday Apr 11, 2014

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The sudden death of a previously healthy young individual is a rare but tragic event. Every year about one in 100,000 people aged between one and 35 dies suddenly of a natural cause.

The vast majority of sudden death cases in the young are caused by diseases of the heart. In about 70 per cent of cases, an autopsy reveals a structural abnormality of the heart which led to a fatal cardiac arrhythmia.

In young adults and in individuals above the age of 35 the most important cause of sudden cardiac death is a heart attack (myocardial infarction) caused by a blood clot that obstructs the blood and oxygen flowing to a part of the heart. The damage this causes can induce potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmias.
In young adults, heart attacks may be due to inherited abnormalities that lead to high cholesterol levels. And in this group, and also in children, diseases of the heart muscle in which, for example, parts of the heart enlarge (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy), dilate (dilated cardiomyopathy), or in which the muscle tissue is replaced by scar tissue and fat instead of muscle tissue (arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy), are important causes of sudden cardiac death.

Most of these are inherited conditions, so relatives of the dead person may carry the same condition.

Sudden death can also be caused by inflammation of the heart, a condition called myocarditis, a congenital malformation of a coronary artery, or abnormalities of one of the heart valves.

About 15 per cent of sudden death cases in young individuals are caused by conditions outside the heart, in particular bleeding inside the skull (intracranial hemorrhage) and sudden blockage of a lung artery by a blood clot, known as a pulmonary embolism.

Mysterious minority

The final 15 per cent of cases, or thereabouts (there's a large variation within studies), the autopsy doesn't reveal the cause of death. These cases are termedsudden arrhythmic death syndrome and are thought to be due to so-called primary inherited arrhythmia syndromes.

These conditions are caused by inherited abnormalities of the ion channels of the heart, which under certain conditions give rise to potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmias. For example, congenital long QT syndrome, the most common primary inherited arrhythmia syndrome, is characterised by a prolonged conduction interval (the QT interval) on a person's electrocardiogram (ECG).

Under certain conditions, for example during exercise or when suddenly hearing a loud noise, fast, chaotic heartbeats can develop. These rapid heartbeats may trigger a sudden fainting spell or seizure. In some cases, the heart may beat erratically for so long that it can cause sudden death.

These primary inherited arrhythmia syndromes can't be diagnosed during an autopsy, because they don't lead to visible abnormalities of the heart. Instead, they can be diagnosed from looking at a previous electrocardiogram of the deceased or by performing genetic testing using collected tissue.

Close relatives of the dead person can carry the same condition, so screening of close relatives in cases where a young person dies from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome victim is strongly recommended.

Preventing sudden death

Sudden death can be prevented in patients with one of the primary inherited arrhythmia syndromes - inherited cardiomyopathies - or other inherited conditions of the heart. This can be done by modifying lifestyle, such as exercise or drug taking, medication or, in some cases, by implanting a pacemaker or defibrillator, which continuously monitors a patient's heartbeat and delivers extra beats or electrical shocks to restore a normal heart rhythm when necessary.

Some sudden cardiac death experts have advocated screening programs to detect conditions of the heart that may lead to sudden cardiac death, for example in competitive athletes. However, because these conditions are relatively rare and sometimes difficult to diagnose with simple diagnostic tests, this approach has not been universally accepted.

Another important approach may be to thoroughly study the cause of death of young sudden cardiac death victims and screen the victims' relatives for inherited cardiac conditions to prevent a potential second fatal event within these families. Unfortunately, however, autopsy and family screening aren't mandatory and so they aren't frequently performed in most countries.

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Christian van der Werf is a Research Fellow, Academic Medical Center at University of Amsterdam. He does not work for, consult to, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has no relevant affiliations.
This article was originally published on The Conversation

 

jw5

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Of course.

The concept of perpetuity is a myth.

Always assume that things in your life will change suddenly at any time, including your life.
 

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Of course.

The concept of perpetuity is a myth.

Always assume that things in your life will change suddenly at any time, including your life.

Just a reminder to younger set here to stop taunting the old fart. They may go before he does.
 

god_zeus

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can a expert tell me why
lky die die also donch die

many pple die already
and he is still there
 

laksaboy

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can a expert tell me why
lky die die also donch die

many pple die already
and he is still there

Your life can be prolonged indefinitely too if you have the best doctors at your beck and call, and without a need to queue at a hospital. :wink:

He needs an 'accident' to send him over to the other side. :cool:
 

Asterix

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Just a reminder to younger set here to stop taunting the old fart. They may go before he does.

I am prepared to take the risk :biggrin:


Well, the old man, was sitting on a bench,
Cutting cheese and I couldn't take the stench.
Like a skunk had crawled up his rear and died
And he kept all the cougars mortified.

He's the old fart with the belt above his waist.
He's the old man who eat's the prunes just for the taste.
And his pants miss the floor by half a foot.
And his undies are stained from all the soot.

As he stands up he smells just like a troll
And of his body, he has no control.
He can't help his intestine's full of gas
Or the odor that is coming from his ass.

He's the old fart with the belt above his waist.
He's the old man who eat's the prunes just for the taste.
And his pants miss the floor by half a foot.
And his undies are stained from all the soot.


Disclaimer: Cut and paste from somewhere :rolleyes:
 

virus

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TS kena sai lor... cut n paste. can someone zap him?

this sudden death can ask me lah... i tell you it is CCF or CHF congestive cardio failure or congestive heart failure. does one hv sudden death. of cos.

die and live again

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU_i0ZzIV5U

thanks to ICD internal carido defillibarator. a bit like pacemaker. but is an AED, shocks the heart automatically without help and you get to live by the teeth for another day.
 

virus

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Your life can be prolonged indefinitely too if you have the best doctors at your beck and call, and without a need to queue at a hospital. :wink:

He needs an 'accident' to send him over to the other side. :cool:


eh.. he got a ICD also. dun worry too much about gg too fast for him. i hope he gets to see the light goes out on his party.
 

Leepotism

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What is Sudden Death Syndrome?

Sudden death syndrome describes a sudden, unexpected death which may occur during sleep, whilst awake, or just after exercise. Most sudden deaths are due to a heart condition and are known as sudden arrhythmia death or sudden cardiac death syndrome.

Sudden arrhythmia death is most commonly due to a serious abnormal change to the heart's rhythm known as an arrhythmia, such as ventricular tachycardia.

Sudden cardiac death describes a sudden death as a result of an un-resuscitated cardiac arrest or heart attack.

Who is at risk of sudden death syndrome?
Sudden death syndrome can occur to anyone.

What causes sudden death syndrome?
There are a number of heart conditions that can cause sudden death syndrome however the cause of sudden death can often remain unknown until a post-mortem has been performed. The majority of victims have no warning signs or prior symptoms.

What can be done to prevent sudden death syndrome?
The majority of sudden deaths are due to inherited heart conditions. Screening family members where there has been a heart condition or a previous sudden death, including a sudden infant death (SIDS), could identify pre-existing conditions that may cause sudden death. Appropriate treatment could then prevent or reduce the risk of sudden death occurring.

What can be done to prevent sudden death syndrome?
The majority of sudden deaths are due to inherited heart conditions. Screening family members where there has been a heart condition or a previous sudden death, including a sudden infant death (SIDS), could identify pre-existing conditions that may cause sudden death. Appropriate treatment could then prevent or reduce the risk of sudden death occurring.



 

Sinkie

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Sudden death is a terrible thing........you leave many things unattended and then go...........
 
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