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Stress, Sleep Loss Kill Doctors: What We Miss

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Summary

  • Stress and burnout significantly increase heart attack risk in doctors.
  • Left main artery blockages are extremely dangerous, cutting oxygen supply.
  • ECGs can miss early heart attack signs; blood tests are more accurate.
Stress, Sleep Loss Kill Doctors: What We Miss

The death of a prominent neurosurgeon from a heart attack at 53 has prompted urgent discussions about overlooked risk factors for cardiac events. Experts emphasize that chronic stress, prolonged work hours, and insufficient sleep are significant triggers, especially among medical professionals.

Blockages in critical arteries like the Left Anterior Descending (LAD) pose extreme danger, potentially cutting off vital oxygen supply to large heart muscle sections. This can lead to sudden cardiac arrest. Stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol are implicated, increasing heart rate, blood pressure, and inflammation, which accelerates plaque buildup.

Routine medical check-ups, including ECGs, may not detect early signs of plaque accumulation or heart muscle damage. Blood tests for troponin protein are often necessary. Experts advise professionals to manage stress and allow time for recovery to mitigate these severe health risks.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, experts suggest stress, long work hours, and poor sleep are significant risk factors for heart attacks, even in those who are fit.
A 100% blockage in the left main artery severely restricts oxygenated blood flow, potentially causing extensive heart muscle damage or sudden cardiac arrest.
Yes, ECGs might appear normal in early stages or with certain conditions like unstable angina. Blood tests for troponin are more reliable for detecting heart muscle damage.

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