Authors: Mazhar FA, Rubab S, Haider A, Sami Ullah H, M Tufail Q, Tariq U, Ramzan Z.
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.96527
Abstract Summary
Nearly one-third of heart attack patients developed dangerous heart rhythm disorders, with 70% occurring within 48 hours. Key risk factors included age >60, diabetes, hypertension, and delayed hospital arrival. Patients with arrhythmias had 3x higher mortality and longer stays, highlighting the critical need for continuous heart monitoring.
Why Brain? ðŸ§
Nearly one-third of heart attack patients develop dangerous heart rhythms within 48 hours, significantly increasing death risk. Early monitoring and identifying high-risk factors are critical for prevention.
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