When responding to a heart attack, don’t wait to call 911. Decrease heart damage by knowing what not to do when having a heart attack with expert tips from a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) in this free video on heart disease.
Expert: Michael Herbert
Bio: Michael Herbert is a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) with New Hanover County in Wilmington, NC.
Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes
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This 3D animation depicts how Tim Russert’s fatal heart attack most likely occurred. It is based on the preliminary autopsy findings released today (6/15/08). Mr. Russert ruptured a “vulnerable” coronary plaque in his left anterior descending coronary artery (also known as the “LAD”) which supplies blood to the anterior wall of the left ventricle, the main pumping chamber. The rupture caused immediate formation of a large blood clot (thrombus) which totally obstructed the artery and cut off blood flow to the heart muscle; a “fresh” clot was found in the LAD artery at the autopsy. This precipitated a fatal cardiac arrhythmia, most likely ventricular fibrillation, which was unresponsive to resuscitative efforts. Most heart attacks (myocardial infarctions) are caused by rupture of “vulnerable” plaques that often do not interfere with blood flow or cause symptoms. This may explain why Mr. Russert had no symptoms (such as chest pain) and reportedly had a normal exercise test less than 2 months ago.
For more information about this animation, please contact Dr. Edward Perper at perper@animationmd.com
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Video showing what happens to the heart during a heart attack.
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A common heart attack misconception is that men are affected more than women. Identify common myths related to heart attack risk factors with expert tips from a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) in this free video on heart disease.
Expert: Michael Herbert
Bio: Michael Herbert is a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) with New Hanover County in Wilmington, NC.
Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes
Duration : 0:0:59
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Millions of Americans have one or more forms of cardiovascular disease and Coronary Heart disease is the single leading cause of death in the country today.
Rebecca Fox gives us an overview of the diagnosis and shows us what options are available. To watch thousands of health related videos go to http://www.icyou.com
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I shot this for the TLC show “Paramedics”.
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A cardiac arrest victim has no pulse, has stopped breathing and is non-responsive. Identify a cardiac arrest victim with expert tips from a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) in this free video on heart disease.
Expert: Michael Herbert
Bio: Michael Herbert is a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) with New Hanover County in Wilmington, NC.
Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes
Duration : 0:1:15
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This two minute film lets you experience what it’s like to have a heart attack first hand. Take the time to watch it then you’ll be prepared if and when it happens for real.
This is two minutes which could save your life. Or the life of someone you love.
Find out more at: http://www.bhf.org.uk/2minutes
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Health information explaining what causes a heart. Also see the following parts: “What is a heart attack?”, “How is a heart attack diagnosed?” and “How is a heart attack treated?”.
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