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  1. Mar 7, 2024 · This guidance provides advice on dealing with the initial stages of a sudden and unexpected death in England and Wales. It covers the different pathways of death investigation, the role of the police, the coroner and the pathologist, and the potential for homicide.

    • What Is Sudden Death?
    • Prognosis
    • Symptoms of Sudden Death
    • Causes of Sudden Death
    • Can Sudden Death Be Prevented?
    • Treatments
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    Sudden death is a sudden and unexpected cardiac arrestthat occurs in people who appear to be in good health.

    As it is unexpected, there is no possible way to prevent or control sudden death. If the affected patient does not receive immediate medical attention, they will die as a result of cardiac arrest.

    Sudden death shows no previous symptoms. However, some signscan help to identify it quickly: 1. Near fainting episodes; 2. Loss of consciousness; 3. Lack of response to stimuli; 4. Ceasing to breathe; 5. Loss of normal skin tone- turning purplish-blue.

    The most common cause of sudden cardiac death is ventricular fibrillation, which is a kind of arrhythmia that causes the heart muscle to be unable to contract as usual. This situation makes regular heartbeats impossible, consequently preventing the pumping of blood throughout the body. The longer the cardiac arrestlasts, the more serious the proble...

    Since sudden death occurs in seemingly healthy patients, its prevention is difficult. However, some risk factors are associated with sudden cardiac death. 1. Age- Between birth and the first six months of age (sudden infant death) and between 45 and 74 years. 2. Gender - sudden death is more frequent in menthan in women. 3. Cardiovascular risk fact...

    The only effective treatment to stop sudden death is early defibrillation, which involves an electrical shock to the heart using paddles or patches that try to restart the heart's activity. If a nearby defibrillator is not available, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) may be performed, with cardiac massage andmouth-to-mouth breathing applied. Surv...

    Sudden death is a sudden and unexpected cardiac arrest that occurs in people who appear to be in good health. Learn about the symptoms, causes, prevention and treatment of this condition, and find experts and clinics that can help you.

  2. This guidance provides advice on dealing with the initial stages of a sudden and unexpected death. Separate guidance provides advice on the medical and pathology aspects of any subsequent...

  3. SADS is when someone dies suddenly from a cardiac arrest and no obvious cause can be found. Learn about the possible causes, diagnosis, genetic testing and support for families affected by SADS.

  4. Jul 9, 2021 · The medico-legal term “sudden death (SD)” (also called “sudden and unexpected natural death”) refers to those deaths that are not preceded by significant symptoms. The term thus used obviously excludes violent or traumatic deaths.

  5. Nov 7, 2023 · Sudden death syndrome (SDS) is not a formal diagnosis but an umbrella term for various conditions that lead to quick-onset and unforeseen mortality. SDS can be caused by cardiovascular, neurological, or respiratory events, among others. Learn about the risk factors, symptoms, and prevention strategies for SDS.

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