Normal ECG, Then Heart Attack: Neurosurgeon's Death Highlights Winter Risk

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News18•07-01-2026, 09:54
Normal ECG, Then Heart Attack: Neurosurgeon's Death Highlights Winter Risk
- •Renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Chandrashekhar Pakhamode, 53, passed away from a heart attack in Mumbai/Nagpur, despite a normal ECG just three days prior.
- •Cardiologist Dr. Tarun Kumar explains winter increases heart attack risk due to blood vessel constriction, forcing the heart to work harder.
- •Cold weather can also lead to blood clot formation and respiratory infections, further stressing the heart and raising cardiac event risk.
- •Prevention includes staying warm, active, hydrated, avoiding excessive salt/sugar, taking prescribed medications, and eating seasonal foods.
- •Symptoms like chest pain, heaviness, shortness of breath, or increased heart rate in winter should prompt immediate medical consultation.
Why It Matters: A normal ECG doesn't guarantee safety; winter demands extra heart care and vigilance for symptoms.
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