Michael Jackson’s Death Underscores the Tragedy and Impact of Sudden Cardiac Arrest

/PRNewswire/ — The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association said Thursday that pop singer Michael Jackson’s death at the age of 50 underscores the tragedy of sudden cardiac arrest, which kills nearly 300,000 Americans each year and is the nation’s leading cause of death.

“Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is the result of an electrical disruption of the heart and is different than a heart attack. It can strike seemingly healthy individuals without warning, including those with no known history of heart disease. SCA kills an American once every two minutes and can happen virtually anytime and anywhere. Nearly 80 percent of all sudden cardiac arrests occur in the home, like in Mr. Jackson’s case. Even though Mr. Jackson’s collapse was apparently witnessed, emergency medical services responded promptly and Mr. Jackson’s home was near UCLA Medical Center, it was still not sufficient to revive Mr. Jackson because SCA victims usually need immediate CPR and the shock of an automated external defibrillator (AED) if they are to have any chance of survival. Today’s news should be a reminder that CPR is a basic life-saving skill that everyone should know, and that AEDs should be widely deployed to enhance the chance of survival.”

For more information, please visit www.suddencardiacarrest.org.

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3 Responses to “Michael Jackson’s Death Underscores the Tragedy and Impact of Sudden Cardiac Arrest”

  1. It is such a great loss that a man with great talent like Michael Jackson dies. RIP King of POP.

  2. Michael Jackson is my favorite pop artist ever since i was a child. He is truly the King of Pop and i am saddened by this news.

  3. michael jackson is a very very talented person to the point that he rose as a pop icon. he would live forever in our history books and memories…

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