Just what is a heart attack? What is a Cardiac Arrest? It is the same and involves the blocking of the flow of oxygen rich blood to a part of the heart muscle. If the flow of blood does not get started quickly, that part of the heart muscle begins to die. In this illustration Figure A shows dead heart muscle caused by a heart attack. Figure B is a cross section of a coronary artery with plaque buildup and a blood clot.
Although a lot of progress has been made, heart attacks are still the leading killer of men and women in the United States. 1.2 million people in the United States have heart attacks each year. Many die but more could survive if they got help faster.
Acting fast can save a life and limit damage to the heart. Symptoms can include but are not limited to: Chest pain or discomfort; upper body discomfort in one or both arms, back, neck, jaw or upper part of the stomach; shortness of breath, with or without chest discomfort; nausea, vomiting, light-headedness or sudden dizziness, or breaking out in a cold sweat.
Do you know what to do if someone near you goes down with a heart attack? Hopefully someone near you will know how to do CPR. What if no one else is around you that can help? And do you know that CPR is not the recommended procedure anymore for heart attacks. Now you can apply CCC. That stands for Continuous Chest Compression. Continuous Chest Compression can be done by anyone with no training whatsoever. Although it is somewhat like CPR, it is not the same. This new procedure was pioneered in Arizona at the Sarver Heart Center. Through the SHARE (Save Hearts in Arizona Research and Education) program, research shows a higher survival rate when CC is used versus CPR. CPR is still better than nothing but is fast becoming the second choice for bystanders who want to help. Please note that CPR – the traditional method – is still recommended for respiratory arrest.
This short video illustrates how to use CCC.
I hope you learned something new today – I sure did! Please leave your comments about this new procedure and let us know what you think?
















