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What Makes Our Heart Suffer?

April 10, 2010

Here is something which we need to know:
Smoking: Smoking causes extra strain on the heart. Which results in blockage of arteries & when one or more of the arteries are completely blocked, a heart attack may occur.
High blood cholesterol: When there is too much cholesterol in your blood, it builds up in the walls of your arteries. The result is a heart attack.
High blood pressure: This increase in blood pressure can damage the blood vessels or very important organs. This can lead to strokes.
Diabetes: When you have diabetes, your blood sugar level is often much higher than it should be. Too much sugar in the blood can cause damage to blood vessels.
Obesity: Obesity is also responsible to several risk factors for heart disease, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol level.
A Sedentary lifestyle: A lack of physical activity and exercise is harmful to your health both in the present and especially in the future.
Using illegal drugs, like cocaine or amphetamines: By using Cocaine speeds up the whole body speeds up, increasing the heart rate, blood pressure and breathing. Used improperly, amphetamines can effects sleeping, increase obesity.

Healthy Diet Help Control Heart Disease

February 19, 2010

DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension). A plan devised by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), DASH emphasizes eating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or non-fat dairy products and lesser amounts of meat, fish, poultry, and sugars. It suggests limiting salt intake to 2,300 milligrams (mgs) a day, or even better, to 1,500 mgs. “The DASH diet is the only diet that has scientific data to prove that it lowers blood pressure,” says Caroline M. Apovian, MD, FACP, FACN, director of the Center for Nutrition and Weight Management at Boston Medical Center. “We don’t know why it works, but we assume it is the combination of a diet of low-fat dairy and lean protein and one that is rich in fruits and vegetables that is somehow important.” It is thought that the protein, fiber, and minerals (potassium, calcium, magnesium) in these nutrient-rich foods play a role in lowering blood pressure. Reducing sodium intake is also beneficial.

Eating a special diet called the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) eating plan also can help protect your heart. Following the DASH diet means eating foods that are low in fat, cholesterol and salt. The diet is rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat dairy products that can help protect your heart. Legumes, low-fat sources of protein and certain types of fish can also reduce risk of heart disease.
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AED Pads- A lifesaver at workplace

November 5, 2009

According to reports, about 150 million Americans spend more than half of their waking hours at work. So don’t you think it’s wise to keep an AEDs where you spend the majority of your day. A sudden cardiac arrest can occur anytime without any pronounced symptoms. It occurs due to a condition called as ventricular defibrillation which causes the heart to beat in an erratic manner and this makes the heart pump blood ineffectively and to suddenly stop. The person loses consciousness and experiences breathing problems and unless treated within the first four minutes of this condition occurring, it is very tough to save the person.

The first step is to call for help. After you’ve called for help, check to see if the victim is breathing. If it’s confirmed that the victim isn’t breathing, then start cardiopulmonary resuscitation, followed by the most important step which is defibrillation. Defibrillation means treatment of the heart by means of an electric current which regulates the heart beat. An automated external defibrillator is used for this treatment. An AED as it is known as, is a portable, electric device that can diagnose if the heart has stopped beating and deliver a shock if required.

Even though your first step was to call for help, it may take several minutes for first responders to arrive on scene. That said, it’s highly recommended that companies keep an Automated External Defibrillator onsite. Companies can integrate the proper usage on an AED into their yearly emergency training protocols.

Some organizations are already providing a free medical checkup to their employees to check for any symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest. Many organizations like American Heart Association are making sure that AED’s are easily accessible to all employees and are providing professional training as well.

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October 24, 2009

What is a Heart Attack (CVD)?

October 14, 2009
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The heart, made up of specialized muscle cells known as myocytes, is a mechanical pump that propels blood through the circulatory system, thereby ensuring the delivery of oxygen and other essential elements to the body’s vital organs.  In order to perform this life-sustaining task, the heart itself requires a steady supply of oxygen, which it receives through the coronary arteries. An insufficient supply of blood and oxygen causes myoctye injury and cellular death.  This process is referred to as a heart attack, or in medical terms a myocardial infraction.

The death of myocytes has several important effects, which include:

  • Reduced heart performance and pumping efficiency
  • Reduced blood and oxygen supply to vital organs: the brain, kidneys, intestines, liver.
  • Increased irritability of the heart’s electrical system
  • Slowing, racing or erratic beating of the heart, each of which can be life-threatening.

In a majority of instances, a heart attack occurs when a blood clot, also referred to as a thrombus or the process of thrombosis, suddenly develops within a coronary artery. Coronary arteries themselves contain a buildup of plaque (deposits of fat-like substances) due to a process known as atherosclerosis.  When plaque bursts or ruptures, it leads to either partial or complete blockage of coronary artery blood flow and life-sustaining oxygen delivery to the heart muscle (myocardium). The blood vessel interprets, or perhaps more precisely misinterprets plaque breakage as a “breach of integrity” and a risk for serious bleeding.

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AED Equipments a Must Access for Celebrities

October 8, 2009

Why AED Equipments a Must Access for Celebrities ?

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October 8, 2009

How AEDs can help you ?

Top AED product Brands

September 15, 2009

Its been long time that I have been thinking of listing all AED product manufacturers, though I know I can not thik of suppliers here now. Internet has got a huge population of supplier but to be true there are just a few manufacturer. Though AEDs are very important tools to save one for cardiac arrest , they are not taken ver seriously and are not even part of regular first aid kit in public institutio, schools and sport complexe, etc..

Here is a list of the top AED manufacturers currently:

Philips – Philips manufactures a biphasic to monophasic defibrillator.

Zoll – Zoll makes the smallest and lightest defibrillators.

Medtronics – Medtronic manufacturers the LIFEPAK 12, one of the most popular defibrillators

HeartSine Samaritan –

Defitech –

Guidant –

Lifeline –

Besides these Major manufacturer, one can add more to the list if there are any specific niche manufacturers.

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New and Improved AED Pads

August 27, 2009

Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in America, affecting about 700,000 individuals a year. AEDs are sophisticated, reliable, safe, computerized devices that deliver defibrillator shocks to victims of cardiac arrest. All healthcare professionals should consider the use of an AED to be an integral component of basic life support.

Here is some information about AED Cardiac Defibrillator Pads:

Defibtech Cardiac Defibrillation Electrode Pads

AED PADsThis package contains one pair of adult defibrillation pads for use with the Lifeline AED. These pads are for adult use only (8 years or older). Pads should be stored connected to the AED. Extra pads can be stored in the available carrying case. Pad package has a two-year shelf life. These defibrillation electrode pads are single-use and disposable. We suggest buying an extra pair to keep your AED in service in the event of a rescue.

Type: Adult
Intended use: Disposable
Adhesion: Self-adhesive
Active gel surface area: 103 cm2 each (nominal)
Cable / connector type: Integrated
Cable length: 122 cm (typical)

Defibtech Lifeline AED Pediatric Pads

AEDs pad

AEDs pad

Use Child/Infant Electrode Pads only with Defibtech Defibrillators with software version 1.203 or later. This package contains one pair of child/infant defibrillation pads for use with the Lifeline AED. These pads are for use on infants and children to the age of 8. Pads should be stored connected to the AED or in the available carrying case. Pad package has a two-year shelf life.

Type: Child (55 lbs. or less)
Intended use: Disposable
Adhesion: Self-adhesive
Active gel surface area: 103 cm2 each (nominal)
Cable / connector type: Integrated
Cable length: 122 cm (typical)

AED Equipment Carrying Cases

August 21, 2009

AED Carrying cases can be of great help keeping the Defibrillator safe and easily manageable. Protect your AED equipments from moisture and harsh treatment. These unique delivery systems hold everything necessary for a rescue situation. Most AED Carrying cases are Waterproof, as well as crushproof, thereby making it quite easy to handle and carry the AED equipments. Here are some of the AED carrying cases from Philips HeartStart:

AED Slim carrying case

AED Slim carrying case

AED Slim Carry Case
Item #M5076A
The Slim Carry Case (M5076A) holds theOnSite Defibrillator and a pair of paramedic
scissors.Dimensions:
9.5″ (24 cm) w X 8.5″ (21 cm) h X 3.5″ (9 cm) d

AED hard carrying case

AED hard carrying case

AED Hard-shell Carry Case

Our waterproof carry case made of hard-shell plastic (product code YC)is suited for more rigorous use, particularly in wet outdoor settings. It can also accommodate the contents of the Fast Response Kit. Dimensions:13.5″ (34 cm) w X 12″ (30 cm) h X 6″ (15 cm) d