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Top 10 Facts and Figures on Heart Attacks

What is Heart Attack?

A heart attack is the death of the heart muscle due to a loss of blood supply caused by blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries. It is also known by other terms like myocardial infarction, acute myocardial infarction, coronary thrombosis, and coronary occlusion (1 Trusted Source
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Heart attacks can be life-threatening; therefore, it is important to be aware of warning signs. Most people who die of a heart attack die within the first hour after the onset of the symptoms. Hence, it is important to identify the symptoms of a heart attack and seek immediate medical attention to lessen the amount of damage to the heart and prevent death.

Measures like cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and thrombolytic drugs (clot buster), when given early during the onset of the heart attack, can help save the patient’s life (2 Trusted Source
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10 Interesting Facts about Heart Attacks

Statistics on Heart Attacks

  1. A heart attack is one of the leading causes of unexpected deaths in the U.S. It is estimated that every 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. has a heart attack (3 Trusted Source
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  2. It has emerged as the No.1 killer disease in both rural and urban areas. Every year, 17.9 million lives are lost to this dreaded disease (4 Trusted Source
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  3. Heart disease is the single largest cause of death in India. It has been estimated that 80% of all cardiovascular disease deaths have occurred in lower-middle-income countries (5 Trusted Source
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  4. Every year, approximately 805,000 Americans are estimated to have heart attacks. Of these, almost 605,000 people have had a heart attack for the first time, while rest 200,000 people, have already had their first heart attack (6 Trusted Source
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  5. Approximately 7.6 million people are estimated to be living with some form of cardiovascular disease in U.K. Every 3 minutes, someone in the UK has a heart attack (7 Trusted Source
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  6. Heart attacks have been the leading cause of death for women in the U.S. Every year, 1 in 5 American women dies of heart disease (8 Trusted Source
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  7. Almost two-thirds (64%) of women who die suddenly of coronary heart disease have no previous symptoms, which means that even if you have no symptoms of a heart attack, you may still be at risk of developing one (9 Trusted Source
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  8. According to the Women’s Heart Foundation (WHF), women who are less than 50 are twice as likely to die from a heart attack as men of the same age range, mostly because women are more likely to ignore warning signs (10 Trusted Source
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Silent Heart Attack

  1. A heart attack may not always occur with the obvious symptoms of chest pain, shortness of breath, or cold sweats. It can happen to individuals without any indication; thereby it is sometimes also referred to as a silent heart attack (11 Trusted Source
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Coronary Artery Disease

  1. Coronary artery disease is considered to be the most common cause of heart attack, whereas severe spasm or contraction of the coronary artery is a lesser known cause (12 Trusted Source
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Last Updated on Oct 10, 2023
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priyankaroy, India

A heart attack happens if the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a section of heart muscle suddenly becomes blocked.
Foods that Help Prevent Heart Disease:
Salmon
Beans
Berries
Oatmeal
Skim milk
Vegetables
Dark Chocolate

jordanreese, United States

i think dat heart attacks can damaage peoples brain nd sometimes kill people

Manishhere, India

I have a table work at pc.Can someone please tell me that , if my pulls rytham is disorder during the working hours, and alright during after wakeup in morning , what should it may be ? My ECG is abnormal and advised for further ahead like angiography and may be one vessle block told md doctor. Neither I have habit of smoking nor of wine. my weight is 61 k.g and height is 5.6. I can easily walk in park but after half hour walk , i get little pain near left of my chest. advise me .

neriza_abary

it will help people who do not have enough knowledge...if the poster of this site will go to the phillipines and help people to understand what is the importance of health and the heart in our life.

Nithyalatha, India

For heart attack, fruits and vegetables are the best and the worst is oil



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