Episodios

  • #049 Saving my father with Mark Holt
    Jun 26 2020

    Paul talks to son and lifesaver Mark Holt about his father's cardiac arrest in a remote Lake District pub. Mark takes us through the event that occurred soon after his seemingly fit and healthy father had completed a run and a walk up the Old Man of Coniston. Mark talks about his work as a carer and how the experience of doing CPR in a medical environment differs from doing it on a family member far away from a hospital. He talks about how it has affected him and his family, his dad's recovery and how a previous stranger's cardiac arrest effectively saved his dad's life.


    Presented and edited by Paul Swindell


    Recorded in June 2020


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    49 m
  • #048 Predicting patient outcomes with Professor Tobias Cronberg
    Jun 19 2020

    Paul talks with consultant neurologist Professor Tobias Cronberg from Lund University in Sweden on predicting how patients will do after they have had a cardiac arrest.


    If you listened to episode #044 you will know that Professor Cronberg has a deep interest in brain injury after a cardiac arrest and recently The Lancet published a major review he led into the current state of this subject from prognostication through to rehabilitation.


    This episode focuses on the prognostication aspect and Professor Cronberg gives us some insights into the tools and techniques that are used and the whys and hows of decisions that are made when reasoning on the possible outcomes.


    Please be warned that this may be a difficult episode for some to listen to as the professor talks about the stark realities of surviving a cardiac arrest even if you get to the hospital alive.


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    Presented and edited by Paul Swindell.

    Recorded June 2020. 


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    1 h
  • #047 ICD Owners 101
    Jun 12 2020

    Paul talks about a device that many sudden cardiac arrest survivors have implanted, an ICD - Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator.


    This episode is an introduction (or "101") into the sorts of things that those with an ICD should be aware of. He covers what an ICD is and why you might have one, what they do and what some of the things to be aware of.


    Packed full of tips and useful information around this device that is becoming more and more common.


    An episode for anyone with an ICD whether they've had a cardiac arrest or not.


    Resources mentioned in the episode:


    ICD Precautions

    ICD Shocks

    ICD Sounds

    ICD Protection

    ICD Electro Magnetic Compatibility

    ICD Support Centre Locator


    Ask The ICD

    Doug Rachac ICD YouTube Channel


    Presented and edited by Paul Swindell.

    Recorded June 2020


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    39 m
  • #046 Magnesium for ectopics and palpitations with Dr Sanjay Gupta
    Jun 5 2020

    Paul talks with consultant cardiologist Dr Sanjay Gupta on a supplement that he's found to be beneficial for cardiac patients who experience ectopics and palpitations. And that supplement is Magnesium and in this episode Dr Gupta takes us through what ectopics and palpitations are and why he recommends taking magnesium for them. He talks about the various types of magnesium available and which ones to buy and which ones to avoid. There's lots of great help if you are experiencing ectopics or palpitations or just want to know a little more about what goes on in your heart. Another essential listen from this popular YouTube cardiologist.


    Presented and edited by Paul Swindell.


    Recorded March 2020.


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    25 m