Sudden Cardiac Arrest: What can be done to save more lives. |Ep.16 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 24, 2024 · 33 MIN

Sudden Cardiac Arrest: What can be done to save more lives. |Ep.16

from Decoding Healthcare Research · host Agora Project

In this episode, join the conversation with Dr. E.F. Rain, Dr. Adrian Baranchuk, Professor of Medicine at Queen’s University, in Kingston, Canada, and Mario Bassi, a Medical Doctor candidate at the same institution. They delve into the sensitive and widely discussed topic of sudden cardiac arrests during sports events, specifically in soccer and basketball stadiums. The discussion revolves around the challenges associated with it and explores how deaths can be prevented by considering the conditions of the stadium and the event facility. Most importantly, they emphasize the significance of creating an effective chain of survival to promptly assist the person experiencing the attack with the proper equipment and trained personnel. From screening to pragmatic solutions, this episode raises awareness about an event that can impact anyone, not just athletes, at any moment. It goes beyond sports events and extends to individuals without previously detected conditions. Dr. Baranchuk is a member of numerous editorial boards (Europace, Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, etc) and reviewer of several journals. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Electrocardiology and JACC in Spanish. This conversation was based on the following article: Reference: Bassi MD, Farina JM, Bombau J, Fitz Maurice M, Bortman G, Nuñez E, Márquez M, Bornancini N, Baranchuk A. Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Basketball and Soccer Stadiums, the Role of Automated External Defibrillators: A Review. For the BELTRAN Study (BaskEtbaLl and soccer sTadiums: Registry on Automatic exterNal defibrillators). Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev. 2023 Jan;12:e03. doi: 10.15420/aer.2022.30. PMID: 36845166; PMCID: PMC9945480. Follow us on social media! -Instagram and TikTok: @agora_health -Facebook Page: Agora Health -Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music: Decoding Healthcare Research - Dr.E.F.Rain as @dr.ef.rain on Instagram. Disclosure: The content of this podcast is purely academic in nature and is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The material discussed does not represent or reflect the views, opinions, or policies of the Medical College of Georgia, and the information presented should not be construed as medical advice or guidance. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any medical concerns or questions. I'd like to explicitly state that I have no endorsement from, affiliations with, or financial interests in any pharmaceutical companies or medical device manufacturers. Any mention of medications, devices, or treatments is made solely within the context of literature and academic discussion.

In this episode, join the conversation with Dr. E.F. Rain, Dr. Adrian Baranchuk, Professor of Medicine at Queen’s University, in Kingston, Canada, and Mario Bassi, a Medical Doctor candidate at the same institution. They delve into the sensitive and widely discussed topic of sudden cardiac arrests during sports events, specifically in soccer and basketball stadiums. The discussion revolves around the challenges associated with it and explores how deaths can be prevented by considering the conditions of the stadium and the event facility. Most importantly, they emphasize the significance of creating an effective chain of survival to promptly assist the person experiencing the attack with the proper equipment and trained personnel. From screening to pragmatic solutions, this episode raises awareness about an event that can impact anyone, not just athletes, at any moment. It goes beyond sports events and extends to individuals without previously detected conditions. Dr. Baranchuk is a member of numerous editorial boards (Europace, Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, etc) and reviewer of several journals. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Electrocardiology and JACC in Spanish. This conversation was based on the following article: Reference: Bassi MD, Farina JM, Bombau J, Fitz Maurice M, Bortman G, Nuñez E, Márquez M, Bornancini N, Baranchuk A. Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Basketball and Soccer Stadiums, the Role of Automated External Defibrillators: A Review. For the BELTRAN Study (BaskEtbaLl and soccer sTadiums: Registry on Automatic exterNal defibrillators). Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev. 2023 Jan;12:e03. doi: 10.15420/aer.2022.30. PMID: 36845166; PMCID: PMC9945480. Follow us on social media! -Instagram and TikTok: @agora_health -Facebook Page: Agora Health -Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music: Decoding Healthcare Research - Dr.E.F.Rain as @dr.ef.rain on Instagram. Disclosure: The content of this podcast is purely academic in nature and is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The material discussed does not represent or reflect the views, opinions, or policies of the Medical College of Georgia, and the information presented should not be construed as medical advice or guidance. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any medical concerns or questions. I'd like to explicitly state that I have no endorsement from, affiliations with, or financial interests in any pharmaceutical companies or medical device manufacturers. Any mention of medications, devices, or treatments is made solely within the context of literature and academic discussion.

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