Nagpur neurosurgeon Dr Chandrashekhar Pakhmode dies of heart attack at 53, was fit, had clean ECG 3 days ago: Which cardiac risks are we missing? | Health and Wellness News
As Nagpur’s renowned neurosurgeon, Dr Chandrashekhar Pakhmode, died of a severe heart attack in the early hours of December 31 at 53, many questions are being raised as to what risk factors of a heart attack we are missing while ticking off the checklist for regular markers like blood sugar and cholesterol, ECG and watching our diet and fitness levels. What is most surprising is that he was fitness conscious and had a clean ECG just days ago. But still he collapsed at 6 am on Wednesday and despite being rushed to hospital in time and intense revival efforts, could not make it. What could have happened then? Dr Ranjan Shetty, lead cardiologist and medical director, Sparsh Hospital, Bengaluru, says he has seen many doctors suffer heart attacks primarily because of stress, long hours at work, less sleep and burnouts. “All other factors being normal, this one factor is the greatest risk trigger among doctors and is the primary reason why most of them have either heart attacks or sudden cardiac arrest. And if there …









