Heart Disease and Stroke: The Scope of the Problem

  • 16 years ago
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Heart disease is the Nation’s number one killer. In 1996, coronary heart disease, which is the most common form of heart disease characterized by chest pain and heart attack, ended the lives of 476,124 Americans.
Twelve million people alive today have a history of heart attack, chest pain, or both.
Of these, 5.8 million are men and 6.1 million are women. This year, an estimated 1.1 million Americans will have a new or recurrent heart attack and about one-third of them will die. At least 250,000 people a year die of heart attack within 1 hour of the onset of symptoms and before they reach a hospital. These are sudden deaths caused by cardiac arrest, usually resulting from ventricular fibrillation.
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