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Having a Heart Attack? Not on a Weekend

Sep 14 01:01pm

Well, the best option is not to have a heart attack at all. But if you have one and are admitted to the hospital on a weekend, you have a 5 percent higher risk of dying in the following month than if you were admitted on a weekday.

That's the conclusion of a study of about 230,000 patients hospitalized for a first heart attack, published recently in the New England Journal of Medicine. Most hospitals provide only emergency or urgent care on weekends and reduce their total staff as well as the number of available experts to do invasive procedures like angioplasties.

But here's the silver lining: A large study involving multiple centers in the United States found that you're least likely to suffer a heart attack on weekends and most likely on a Monday.

And many studies have shown that they are most common between the hours of 6 a.m. and noon. Among the possible explanations for this latter finding is that levels of blood pressure and the stress hormone epinephrine tend to be higher in the morning, along with an increased tendency for blood clot formation.

You can lower the risk of a morning heart attack by taking a morning aspirin and using blood pressure medications that control blood pressure over a full 24-hour period. Heart attacks are also more likely to occur in the winter than in the summer. 

In fact, weekends are not a good time to enter a hospital, period, no matter what the health problem. An earlier study showed that weekend hospitalizations were associated with higher mortality for 23 of the 100 leading causes of death, and mortality rates were not lower on weekends for any cause of death.

Of course, this knowledge doesn't mean you can control the timing of a heart attack. Other than following your doctor's recommendations to lower your overall risk of having a heart attack, there is no way to avoid a weekend heart attack. And, by all means, don't delay getting to a hospital if you suffer worrisome chest pains on a weekend.

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11. a_aliu - Oct 30 09:07am
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12. charis81_c - Nov 07 01:45am
Hi Doc,

Actually I am looking for doctor consultation for my medical report which i took recently. There are something quite making me worried. I found that my SGPT, SGOT and GGT are higher than the normal ranges. At the same time, I discover Free T4 is also higher than normal. That's why my local doctor consult me to have some medical to cure this hyperthyroidism. I guess this medication should not bring any other problems, correct?

SGPT, SGOT and GGT are higher than normal, does it mean I am having liver and heart problems? Will it endanger my life? Please advise if there is anything can do to save me.

Thanks..
Best regards,
Charis

Email add: Charis81_c@yahoo.co.uk
13. im4everinvisable - Nov 17 07:49pm
I awoke at 3am on August 21st. with my left arm throbbing from the palm of my hand to my shoulder,what did I do ? I got up and sat at the computer trying just to forget about the pain in my arm and shoulder,,,Was like 4:30am the pain was easing up and I decided to try and get a little more sleep. I tossed and turned for awhile and finally went back to sleep, until like 8:30am,,(later the doctor informed me that I was very lucky to have woke up at all ) Upon awakening the pain was almost gone, thou my arm had a heavy feeling and I felt aware of something not right all day,At exactly 3pm that afternoon the pain returned , this time it was severe and would not let up,, It involved my entire arm and was radating up my arm, my shoulder, neck, jaw, and chest,, My son drove me to the hospital, Upon arrival there they could get no blood presure,,after starting IV's and injecting some type of medication my blood pressure returned ,,, it was 204 /113,,,Upon testing they found my right cornary artery to be 100 % blocked, and I was taken immediately to the Cath Lab and had a Taxus stent put in,, Afterwards was in the CCU for four days..My heart attack happened on a Tuesday and I'm a woman
14. mustangs79925 - Dec 12 05:23am
I know this to be true from my own experience! Believe me, it IS true!
15. mustangs79925 - Dec 12 05:24am
I know this to be true from my own experience! Believe me, it IS true! I worked in healthcare all my adult life.
16. grober@rogers.com - Dec 22 05:33am
Have had an event 10 years ago. Fully agree with the weekend and morning theories..
17. alvinhopkinson - Dec 22 08:16am
It's the first time that I came across such findings. Heart Attack on weekend? How weird! Any person who have 1st hand experience wanna share his story whether you have become the statistics. :)


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18. roysesitall61 - Jan 09 09:25am
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