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Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a condition in which the heart suddenly stops beating. When that happens, blood stops flowing to the brain and other vital organs. If it is not treated, SCA usually causes death within minutes. But quick treatment with a defibrillator may be lifesaving.
Genetic testing in the setting of cardiac genetic disease, such as the long-QT syndrome and HCM, is clinically useful in predicting risk of sudden death in suspicious cases and relatives of index cases.
A personal or family history of other forms of heart disease such as heart rhythm problems, heart failure and heart problems present at birth. Growing older the risk of sudden cardiac arrest increases with age. Being male. Using illegal drugs such as cocaine or amphetamines.
Usually, the first sign of SCA is loss of consciousness (fainting). This happens when the heart stops beating. Some people may have a racing heartbeat or feel dizzy or light-headed just before they faint. And sometimes people have chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, or vomiting in the hour before they have an SCA.
They usually need help regaining skills they had before their sudden cardiac arrest. This happens because you can have brain damage if too many minutes pass without oxygen docHubing your brain. Nearly 9 out of 10 people who survive cardiopulmonary arrest have permanent brain damage from a lack of oxygen.
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The findings showed that people experience warning symptoms up to 24 hours before a sudden cardiac arrest, but these symptoms vary by sex. Chugh explained that men typically experienced chest pain before a cardiac arrest, whereas women typically reported shortness of breath.
Although symptoms of chest pain, dyspnoea, syncope and palpitations are recognised, a docHub proportion of patients may be asymptomatic. SCD may be the first presentation, especially in young adults and adolescents, particularly those who engage in vigorous physical activity.

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