Preventing sudden cardiac death with easy to access defibrillators

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • In this video, I speak with Jonathan GIlbert who is the owner of Defib machines - www.defibmachines.co.uk/ about initiatives to make defibrillators more accesible in the community.

Комментарии • 32

  • @MrUseur
    @MrUseur 2 месяца назад +27

    The most important measure not to die from a sudden heart attack is provably not to get "the injection"

  • @rickmolyneux9031
    @rickmolyneux9031 2 месяца назад +5

    Fantastic business concept 👍
    I wish you all the success in the world. Having had a heart attack at 46 and still suffering the post psychological effects that go with that I know how important that knowing there is a defib minutes away would be very reassuring. If you’re looking for a salesperson or trainer in the North West uk/Merseyside area I would be very interested in spreading the message and working for a company with such high moral values.

  • @amitaaryan203
    @amitaaryan203 2 месяца назад +8

    Dr Gupta you are very good I keep watching your videos I m Amit Aaryan from mumbai

  • @a1waystreet597
    @a1waystreet597 2 месяца назад +5

    Thank you. I have chronic heart failure and need a defibrillator machine. Very helpful sir. ✌️💜✌️

  • @krisvette5874
    @krisvette5874 2 месяца назад +1

    Great interview

  • @Cat-no8ts
    @Cat-no8ts 2 месяца назад +1

    I do believe that resuscitation training should be a normal thing that everyone needs to have, whether they have a cardiac problem or not. For a defibrillator to be for home use, it'd be nice if they were compact and small enough that it could be in your home much like an emergency alarm box is there for people to use. It could even be an attachment that you wear on your outer clothing, much like a policeman's POV. In this way, if a person is walking their dog and has a cardiac arrest, someone who has resuscitation training could very well activate the device and then call the ambulance.

  • @wildtiger56
    @wildtiger56 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful information thanks for the content👍

  • @biodivers5294
    @biodivers5294 2 месяца назад +7

    It’s good to par attention to this, but helping people to be as healthy as possible should have the most attention (and therefore money). We let people get sick because of their lifestyle, and then we try to fix them..

    • @Radoslaw731
      @Radoslaw731 Месяц назад

      Because the system wants people to be sick because it's a gold mine!!

  • @mikegreer9041
    @mikegreer9041 2 месяца назад +1

    My son has an implanted device under the skin. Made by
    Boston scientific.
    It has given him 17 shocks that it shouldn't have.
    11 in one day at the hospital and they couldn't stop it. The company rep said only a few emts and hospitals have the magnets to turn it off.😢
    He was afraid to go to sleep for months..
    They finally shut it off, and he hopes to get it removed someday.
    He had a very low refraction rate but it improved before he started getting the shocks.
    They think the shocks were caused by irregular heart beats that didn't need shocking.
    He's since had an ablation and is doing great.
    Just last week, i was found to have a 35 to 40 percent refraction rate.

  • @abundanceai
    @abundanceai 2 месяца назад +2

    Dr Gupta, it's nice to see you get back in the groove. It was disheartening to see you in grief. One question I had is when we someone in early stages of heart attack, before an ambulance comes, what drugs k ke asprin, clopidrogel, sorbitrate can be given to the patient to increase his probability of survival.

    • @17witchie
      @17witchie 2 месяца назад

      I see the grief still.

    • @BrendaKing-zs9tb
      @BrendaKing-zs9tb Месяц назад

      I was told by first responder take 350 mgs of aspirin

  • @kocho4242
    @kocho4242 2 месяца назад +2

    How does ICD work when person is old and dying in agony? Does ICD prevent to die? If so, is it painful for dying person?

  • @girsharma2076
    @girsharma2076 2 месяца назад +1

    Would patients be educated to or understand asytole vs v fib as the machine should detect and understand the different management accordingly. And would having the machine delay calling emergency services or delay emergency services coming to them, being reassured the patient has or knows how to use a defib already in place?. More immediate nuances and complexities?

  • @sorellefraser888
    @sorellefraser888 Месяц назад +1

    EMAY Bluetooth Portable ECG/EKG Monitor hello do you recommend this device for home use it seems to track a number of different heart arrthymias over and above a different one you recommend before not sure which one is best to get thank you ❤

  • @CYndibabI
    @CYndibabI 2 месяца назад +2

    💭💭 ok 👍🏻 getting spoiled here with great 👍🏻 MORE uploaded video’s 🤍
    💭💭 please keep them coming 🤍

  • @ganeshkattal
    @ganeshkattal 17 дней назад

    Dr Gupta, I am from India and keenly follow your channel.
    Sir, is it possible to discuss some health issues with you in private?

  • @Life-oy6qy
    @Life-oy6qy Месяц назад +1

    Hi Dr. Sanjay. I just want to ask why i have palpitations after eating? My ECG indicates sinus rhythm, Left axis deviation and non specific st-t segment changes. Other than palpitation after eating i am ok. Please help.

  • @Optimizedforlife
    @Optimizedforlife 18 дней назад

    Was recommended to take Plavic and to get off NSAIDS (Asprin) because to recently got to PRP injections for shoulders so no NSAIDs for 6 weeks. Now that it past 6 weeks is it safer to go back to baby asprin than Plavic?

  • @mkh2799
    @mkh2799 2 месяца назад

    🙏

  • @lindathompson4770
    @lindathompson4770 2 месяца назад

    I was looking at needing a BiV ICD. My EF first tested at 25%, finally18 mo later up to 45%! I try not to worry that I may need someone to use one of these defibrillators on me, but nobody around to do it.

    • @MaxPayne-fi1mz
      @MaxPayne-fi1mz Месяц назад

      Get an EV ICD. It's much more efficient and safe than the older ICD models. Remember the first ICD used to 250g. The older ICD models today in market around 75g. Big improvement. EV ICDs are the best

  • @WeirdlyRemote
    @WeirdlyRemote 2 месяца назад +3

    What's the main cause of cardiac arrest

    • @alessandro3139
      @alessandro3139 Месяц назад +3

      The clot shot!

    • @Amnigaggh
      @Amnigaggh Месяц назад +1

      Coronary artery disease over age 35 under 30 more likely cardiomyopaththies congenital heart valve stenosis regurgitation. Ling QT electrical abnormalities .

    • @WeirdlyRemote
      @WeirdlyRemote Месяц назад

      @@Amnigaggh Your reply just made me scared 100 times over.

  • @3cardmonty602
    @3cardmonty602 2 месяца назад +7

    Just don’t get the jab

  • @BrendaKing-zs9tb
    @BrendaKing-zs9tb Месяц назад

    So sir what about small vessell disease ? I had a stress test and the cardiologists dr s nurse says at that time of the injection and testing that i had a 35 prrcent outflow of blood from those tiny vessells feeding up into the heart im 61 and they are telling me im not a candidate right now for any operation like cabbg so theyre tryi ng to jyst medically treat it with ranolazine 500 mg twice a day entresto 4 pills a day cardivilol 6mg twice a day ..and isosorbide 30 mg i cant take that isosorbide even at just 15 mg it causes my heart to feel like its racing even though its only like 76....the cardivilol makes it already be a 60 or 64 sometimes 58 59. What else can a person do to help keep angina away when drs dont want to operate???