In addition, higher incidence of the types of heart disease resulting in serious illness and mortality and the fact is that these conditions strike at an earlier age.
Death rates are especially high among the country’s poorest residents, unable to get to the hospital quickly in an emergency or to afford routine treatments and surgery.
Ischaemic heart disease, mainly heart attacks and coronary artery disease, is the leading cause of mortality in the world, accounting for 7.1 million deaths in 2001.More than 80% of these were in developing countries.
A team of researchers led by Denis Xavier of St.John’s National Academy of Health Sciences in
With an average age of 60, these Indian patients were also younger by three to six years than their counterparts in richer nations.
The risk factors are: i) tobacco use, ii)high levels of lipids in the blood due to diets rich in saturated fat, iii)hypertension are the same elsewhere,
But the gap between
The time needed for patients suffering an acute heart problem to get medical help.On average, it took 300 minutes to reach a hospital in India, twice as long as rich in nations. Few patients used an ambulance to reach the hospital. Most used public or private transport, due to financial constraints.
Poverty also prevented most patients in
The above findings provides a comprehensive view of the epidemic of acute coronary syndrome in
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