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Woman’s Apple Watch Saves Her Life by Alerting to Heart Attack Risk

2024/04/26 20:37

A woman in New York was riding an electric bike home when the Apple Watch she was wearing suddenly sounded an alarm, indicating that her heartbeat was rising and she requested immediate medical attention. (Photo taken from IG/messjalone)

Liu Jinren/Editor

[Newyddion Sydyn / Adroddiad Cynhwysfawr]When Jessie Malone, a 35-year-old woman in New York, USA, was riding her electric bike home in May last year, the Apple Watch she was wearing suddenly issued an alert saying “You need a medical .immediate attention” and showed that her heartbeat was rising. Jessie followed the warning and went to hospital After an examination, she was shocked to discover that she had almost suffered a heart attack.

According to “TODAY.com”, Jesse, aged 36, recalled in an interview that she was sleeping at a friend’s house when she suddenly felt sick and woke up after waiting for about an hour, she rode her electric bike home , When Jesse was halfway through the ride, her Apple Watch was still vibrating, indicating that her heart rate was over 160 beats per minute, indicating that she had gone into Afib (atrial fibrillation), and issued a warning “you need to seek immediate medical attention.” The normal resting heart rate is understood to be 60 to 100 beats per minute.

However, Jesse went to the emergency room and after telling the medical staff what had just happened, they started taking vital signs. Soon after, she was suddenly surrounded by eight doctors. One of them asked, “Has someone in your family died suddenly?” Immediately afterwards, doctors began injecting Jesse with drugs to reduce her heart rate to 130 beats per minute, and planned to perform cardioversion surgery the next day, a minimally invasive procedure that will use a camera to examine the heart is then sent to return the heart to its normal rhythm. Fortunately, Jesse’s surgery was successful and he was released from the hospital the next day.

Now, a year after the surgery, Jessie shared on IG that she has started to change her diet after the experience, reduce her caffeine and alcohol intake, and do more cardio training. In response, he said, “I feel completely different and energetic” and appealed to everyone, “You need to put your health first, it’s the most important thing.”

Afib (atrial fibrillation) is understood to be “one of the most common abnormal heart rhythms”. formation of blood clots If the blood clots move to the brain It can cause a stroke. Most patients are elderly, and only about 1% of young people under the age of 40 suffer from atrial fibrillation.

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