Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Norwegians aged 12–49 years: nationwide analysis of preceding symptoms and risk factors related to aetiology and pre-arrest exercise habits
Cecilie Benedicte Isern, Roald Bahr, Malin Flønes, Harald Jorstad, Jo Kramer-Johansen, Ingrid Mjøs, Arne Stray-Pedersen, Hilde Moseby Berge

TL;DR
This study examines heart attacks in young Norwegians, finding that heart disease symptoms and risk factors are common regardless of exercise habits.
Contribution
The study identifies key symptoms and risk factors for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in young Norwegians, emphasizing the role of heart disease.
Findings
Heart disease symptoms were common during rest and exercise in most victims.
Ischaemic heart disease was the leading cause of cardiac arrest in young Norwegians.
Risk factors like family history of heart disease and overweight were prevalent in 74% of cases.
Abstract
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in the young is a tragic event. Regular exercise reduces cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk but, at certain intensities and volumes, is associated with increased OHCA risk. Understanding symptoms, risk factors and aetiology is central for primary prevention. Assess symptoms and risk factors related to OHCA aetiology in young Norwegians, and the role of exercise volume. We obtained data from the Norwegian Cardiac Arrest Registry (2015–2017), medical records, autopsy reports and questionnaires. Inclusion criteria were ages 12–49 years and OHCA of presumed cardiac aetiology. Data from 134 individuals (81 survivors, 53 deceased) showed that CVD symptoms were present during both rest/everyday activity and exercise in most victims, and were reported by more survivors than by next-of-kin of the deceased (78% vs 60%). Only 12% had symptoms just during…
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TopicsCardiovascular Effects of Exercise · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
