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Does the Flu Cause Heart Attacks?

It sure looks that way - a new strategy for heart attack prevention




By DrRich

Dateline: 05/05/03

A remarkable cross section of distinguished physicians - cardiac specialists, public health specialists, and infectious disease specialists - met in Houston last week for the First Symposium on Influenza and Cardiovascular Disease: Science, Practice, and Policy.

The purpose of the symposium was to disseminate the growing body of evidence that the flu causes heart attacks - and that flu shots are a highly effective means of reducing the risk of heart attacks.

Doctors have long noticed that many heart attack victims will have recently had an upper respiratory tract infection. As doctors at the Symposium pointed out, a review of the medical literature suggests that up to 35% of heart attacks are preceded by a flu-like illness. This observation begins to make sense now that it is well-understood that inflammation is one of the triggers of the sort of vascular instability that can cause coronary arteries to suddenly become occluded - the fundamental mechanism of the heart attack.

Indeed, new research shows that infection with the influenza virus can cause all sorts of biochemical and cellular changes that can lead to inflammation in coronary artery plaques.

A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine indicates that receiving the influenza vaccine can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality.

As a result of these findings, doctors at the symposium are urging cardiac specialists and other physicians to begin pushing their patients with heart disease - or an increased risk of heart disease - to receive the influenza vaccine each year. Doing so, they estimate, can lower the risk of heart attack and stroke by as much as 25%.
 
Wow, Betty-

That's an important finding. Reducing by 25 % is no small thing.

Call Monday, get flu shots, if they are still available.
 
Thanks for sharing Betty!
I'm sure glad I got one this year. I heard on the news last night that there is a shortage already. They also said that the Atlanta area was being hit hard this flu season...especially children:(
 
thank you for that

thank you for that

Thanks for that wonderful information I am going to get my flu shot asap god bless all of you here arent we a great family and the geat drs too chris
 
Hello. Long Time Huh?

Hello. Long Time Huh?

I heard we are already out of the flu vacine. However they are saying people are dying from the vacine it's self. I hope nobody facing open heart sugery, goes through what I did, by the way. I am filling a 10 million dollar mal-practice lawsuit. Even though I got a full appoligy. Not good enough. Choose well where you decide to have your sergury. Don't be stupid like I was, listening to a sales pitch. I've had so many set backs I haven't been online in weeks. Always, Judy.:(
 
The flu vaccine is already in short supply in the Phoenix Metro area. Out local newspaper reported today that two seniors have died of the flu and they are expecting the mortality rates to double in the nation this year, bringing a total number of deaths nationally to 70,000. The death of one child has also been reported. We got our shots at the local supermarket in October because our doctor had not received his supply then. Sadly, our son who had his spleen removed in June due to a car crash has decided not to get a flu shot. He is still under the mistaken idea that the flu shot causes the flu. I can't put my head on his shoulders, but I do ask those of you here who will to keep Alex in your prayers.

And, if you have not already done so, get your flu shot. The article Betty posted sure gives many of us even more reasons to take this simple and inexpensive precaution. Many thanks Betty.

Kind regards,
Blanche
 
The flu deaths are not caused by not getting the flu shot, but a strain of the flu not covered in this years flu shot. So everyone use common sense, wash hands, cover mouth when coughing, use masks outdoors in the cold air and talk to your physician. And take good care of your self, take vitamins and drink lots of liquids. There is not a lot a person can do to prevent this strain of the flu catching up with you, but try to keep yourself healthy. I wish everyone the best during this time of crises. Take care and be good.


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I am hearing that although the strain that is causing the damage is not the same strain of flu as the one that the vaccine is for, nevertheless getting the shot WILL give you some degree of protection.
I forget exactly how they explained it, but there is some overlap between the strains, or something, so it will help you avoid the flu, or, if you get it, it will help you have a milder case. So if the vaccine is available in your area, I would get it.
My cardiologist also had me get a pneumonia shot for good measure. Arm ached like hell, could barely lift it--but next day was OK.
 
Minimized flu

Minimized flu

Marge and all
I had my flu shot in September.... being a "compliant patient" for once. Around November 25th, I came down with the "flu"..... My sig. other also got the same bug, and his is STILL going on. While mine lasted only days. I do have a lingering tickle cough, but not like HIS. Hacking and spitting, yuck!
I am convinced that the severity of my illness was lessened by the flu shot!! Further substantiation of the importance of the shot!! Be good patients, now!
 
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