Maryland's Health Matters - St. Joseph - Summer 2013 - (Page 8)
THE WAY TO A
WOMAN’S
HEART HEALTH
Know the symptoms and when to call for help
A
recent American Heart Association survey
showed that 47 percent of women would
not call 911 right away if they experienced
heart attack symptoms.
This doesn’t surprise board-certified cardiologist
Sonia Baker, MD, of UM St. Joseph Cardiovascular
Associates.
“Women are the caretakers who put everyone else’s
needs first. One weekend, I saw a woman in the ER
who was diagnosed with heart failure. When I told
her that she would need open heart
surgery in the next week, her first
reaction was that she wouldn’t have
enough time to cook and freeze a week’s
worth of meals for her husband to eat.”
WHY IT’S IMPORTANT
TO BE AWARE
“Cardiovascular disease, which includes both heart
attack and stroke, is the leading killer in the U.S.,”
says Dr. Baker.
Pressure in the chest, brought on by activity or
stress, is a major symptom. And, “if it wakes you up
at night or happens at rest, that’s a really bad sign,”
adds cardiologist Daniel Plotnick, MD, also with
UM St. Joseph Cardiovascular Associates. But often
heart disease is silent.
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MARYLAND’S HEALTH MATTERS
HEART ATTACKS
CAN HAPPEN
WITHOUT MAJOR
BLOCKAGES
“The majority of people who suffer
heart attacks have blockages of
Sonia Baker,
MD
50 percent or less that wouldn’t be
picked up in a stress test. Small
plaques that do not limit blood flow
to the heart can rupture and cause a
heart attack. Stress tests look for a
70 percent blockage or higher within
a heart artery.
“That’s why physicians encourage
Daniel
everyone to modify their risk factors
Plotnick, MD
for heart disease,” says Dr. Baker.
“This includes watching one’s weight, exercising,
eating right, not smoking, and controlling blood
pressure and cholesterol.” Stress management is
important, too, and she recommends methods such as
meditation, yoga and relaxation techniques.
WOMEN’S SYMPTOMS
MAY DIFFER FROM MEN’S
The classic heart attack symptom is described as
“feeling like an elephant is sitting on your chest,”
says Dr. Plotnick. Yet women’s symptoms often
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In Good Hands
The Way to a Woman’s Heart
'We Give Parents Hope’
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