Why some people die on the toilet? | Non-hospital cardiac arrest on the toilet

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Why some people die on the toilet? | Non-hospital cardiac arrest on the toilet
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Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops beating and the heart cannot pump blood in different areas of the body, including the brain and the lungs. If corrective measures are not done within the first few minutes, death can happen. The great majority cardiac arrest cases occurs at home, even in the bathroom. Daily activities like taking a bath and defecation may trigger cardiac arrest in older population. In an experiment which data has been published in Forensic Science Internation journal in 2005 by the team of Takashi Chiba, a series of experiments were carried out to clarify the cause of death related to sudden death in the Japanese senior population while bathing in a Japanese style hot bath. Some subjects in the elderly had developed risky changes in E C G and other parameters including blood pressure, heart rate, pulse waves, and total peripheral blood vessel resistance. Cold and hot temperature and hydrostatic pressure affects physiological compensation may explain why cardiac arrest occurs during the bath. While during defecation, strain at bowel movement causes blood pressure to rise, which can trigger cardiovascular events. Patients with cardiovascular disease are often administered with diuretics that can promote constipation. Constipation causes the blood pressure to increase rapidly, followed by a transient drop in heart rate. The sudden increase of blood pressure could result in cardiac arrest due to acute coronary syndrome and subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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