He said that late President APJ Abdul Kalam could have been saved had someone in the audience at the Indian Institute of Management, Shillong, performed CPR when he suddenly collapsed while delivering a lecture.
He said that the same thing happened in the case of actress Reema Lagoo.
The doctor further said that sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), kills about two million people every year in India.
"Besides, automated external defibrillator (AED) machines are available at public places, malls, and schools," he added.
"SCA is different from
Professor Kapoor said SCA could occur to anyone, anywhere regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, or physical fitness.
"People with genetic predisposition due to an unknown heart defect, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and smoking, are prone to get it," he added.
"Only CPR trained bystanders can save the life of an SCA patient outside hospital facility. CPR helps blood to reach the brain so it should be conducted till medical help arrives," the cardiologist said.
He urged people to learn CPR added that hands-only CPR is as good as mouth-to-mouth CPR.
He said SCA patients should be tapped on face and shoulders to check response. Thereafter, one should check pulse and breathing.
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