The Golden Hour: Why the First Hour is the Most Important after a Heart Attack

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The first hour after a heart attack is known as “the golden hour.”  Taking appropriate action within this first hour can save a patient’s life. 

In simple words, in case of a heart attack, the survival of a person will depend on what action he/she and the doctor takes during the first hour. 

This is a crucial piece of information because most deaths due to cardiac arrests happen during this period. However, if an individual can make it to the hospital in time and gets treatment right away, there are possibilities of near-complete recovery.

Why the First Hour (Golden Hour) is the Most Critical

Any individual, who may have a heart attack, receiving immediate medical attention is extremely critical. In the case of an attack, the short-term, as well as the long-term consequences, will depend on the extent of the damaged or dead heart muscles. With the help of fast medical treatment, doctors can quickly open the blocked artery and can save most of the heart muscle.

If a patient receives treatment within 2 or 4 hours, surgeons can prevent damage for most of the permanent muscles. However, if more than 5 or 6 hours delay the treatment, a significant part of the heart muscles may be damaged. After around 12 hours, generally, the damage is irreversible. 

Most cardiac arrests usually take place within the first few hours of a heart attack. According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 47% of deaths occur due to sudden cardiac arrests before an individual reaches the hospital.

The golden hour provides a window of opportunity to the patients, their families, and doctors to take appropriate and fast actions to save their lives. The reason is heart muscles start to die within 80-90 minutes after it stops receiving blood, and within 6 hours, nearly all the affected areas of the heart could be completely damaged. It means, the faster normal blood circulation is restored, the lesser the damage will be.

Besides the damaged heart muscle, another most common cause of fatality during the early period are the abnormal heart rhythms[5], known as “ventricular tachycardia” and “ventricular fibrillation” where the contraction of heart muscles occurs at a fast rate without any active pumping of blood from the heart. This is the reason when a patient reaches the hospital; an ECG monitor is attached right away to assess the patient’s heart rhythm and to provide appropriate treatment in case of an abnormal rhythm.

Also Read: Why do people get heart attack when they are young[6]

Identify the Signs of a Heart Attack

It is essential to identify the signs of a heart attack before seeking medical help. Quicker someone recognizes the signs, the faster he/she can take action.

The chest pain is the most common symptom of a heart attack. Besides, other symptoms can happen, such as:

Individuals prone to coronary artery disease need to watch out for these symptoms. Still, many times when the symptoms are not obvious, and people do not act fast because the signs are not severe. In such cases, timely medical check-ups can be useful.

How to be prepared for a Heart Attack

Also Read: After a heart attack – what happens now?[7]

Medical help for a Heart Attack

If you think you are having a heart attack, seek medical advice from the best heart doctor in your area—whether it’s Chennai, Tirunelveli, Hosur, Trichy, or Salem—as quickly as possible. Even if it turns out to be a false alarm, it is better to act fast than to risk your life.

If you are located in Trichy Heart City, Chennai, Tirunelveli, Hosur, or Salem, leading multi-specialty hospitals like Kauvery Hospital can offer comprehensive treatment to heart patients through its cardiac science[8] division. Highly qualified and experienced doctors, nurses, and ultra-modern medical facilities have made this one of the frontline hospitals in the country. For general inquiries, call at 0431 4003500 or write to info@kauveryhospital.com[9].

 

Kauvery Hospital is globally known for its multidisciplinary services at all its Centers of Excellence, and for its comprehensive, Avant-Grade technology, especially in diagnostics and remedial care in heart diseases, transplantation, vascular and neurosciences medicine. Located in the heart of Trichy (Tennur, Royal Road and Alexandria Road (Cantonment), Chennai, Hosur, Salem, Tirunelveli and Bengaluru, the hospital also renders adult and pediatric trauma care.

Chennai – 044 4000 6000 • Trichy – Cantonment – 0431 4077777 • Trichy – Heartcity – 0431 4003500 • Trichy – Tennur – 0431 4022555 • Hosur – 04344 272727 • Salem – 0427 2677777 • Tirunelveli – 0462 4006000 • Bengaluru – 080 6801 6801

Endnotes:
  1. Why the First Hour (Golden Hour) is the Most Critical: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-golden-hour-why-the-first-hour-is-the-most-important-after-a-heart-attack#q1
  2. Identify the Signs of a Heart Attack: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-golden-hour-why-the-first-hour-is-the-most-important-after-a-heart-attack#q2
  3. How to be prepared for a Heart Attack: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-golden-hour-why-the-first-hour-is-the-most-important-after-a-heart-attack#q3
  4. Medical help for a Heart Attack: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-golden-hour-why-the-first-hour-is-the-most-important-after-a-heart-attack#q4
  5. abnormal heart rhythms: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/k-way-health/know-about-cardiac-arrhythmia-irregular-heartbeat/
  6. Why do people get heart attack when they are young: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/k-way-health/why-do-people-get-heart-attack-when-they-are-young/
  7. After a heart attack – what happens now?: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/k-way-health/after-a-heart-attack-what-happens-now/
  8. cardiac science: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/Centers-of-Excellence-and-Specialties/Cardiology
  9. info@kauveryhospital.com: mailto:info@kauveryhospital.com

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