Staff didn't stop plasma collection despite machine alert before Winnipeg woman died: documents
Before the death of a 22-year-old Winnipeg woman, the machine being used to collect her plasma issued an alert that meant staff should terminate the procedure, however documents show this step was not followed and she later went into cardiac arrest.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/grifols-alerts-plasma-death-winnipeg-9.7230724?cmp=rss
Staff didn't stop plasma collection despite machine alert before Winnipeg woman died: documents
Before the death of a 22-year-old Winnipeg woman, the machine being used to collect her plasma issued an alert that meant staff should terminate the procedure, however documents show this step was not followed and she later went into cardiac arrest.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/grifols-alerts-plasma-death-winnipeg-9.7230724?cmp=rss
Parents of girl killed by cardiac arrest get defibrillator installed in rural Alberta town
Emily Lougheed, 7, died in August 2020 when she collapsed at the beach, due to a rare heart condition that led to a sudden cardiac arrest.
#Canada #Health #AED #CardiacArrest
https://globalnews.ca/news/11889322/alberta-school-defibrillator-cardiac-arrest/

Parents of girl killed by cardiac arrest get defibrillator installed in rural Alberta town

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://globalnews.ca/news/11889322/alberta-school-defibrillator-cardiac-arrest/

Parents of girl killed by cardiac arrest get defibrillator installed in rural Alberta town
Emily Lougheed, 7, died in August 2020 when she collapsed at the beach, due to a rare heart condition that led to a sudden cardiac arrest.
#Canada #Health #AED #CardiacArrest
https://globalnews.ca/news/11889322/alberta-school-defibrillator-cardiac-arrest/
Parents of girl killed by cardiac arrest get defibrillator installed in rural Alberta town
Emily Lougheed, 7, died in August 2020 when she collapsed at the beach, due to a rare heart condition that led to a sudden cardiac arrest.
#Canada #Health #AED #CardiacArrest
https://globalnews.ca/news/11889322/alberta-school-defibrillator-cardiac-arrest/
Parents of girl killed by cardiac arrest get defibrillator installed in rural Alberta town
Emily Lougheed, 7, died in August 2020 when she collapsed at the beach, due to a rare heart condition that led to a sudden cardiac arrest.
#Canada #Health #AED #CardiacArrest
https://globalnews.ca/news/11889322/alberta-school-defibrillator-cardiac-arrest/
Parents of girl killed by cardiac arrest get defibrillator installed in rural Alberta town
Emily Lougheed, 7, died in August 2020 when she collapsed at the beach, due to a rare heart condition that led to a sudden cardiac arrest.
#Canada #Health #AED #CardiacArrest
https://globalnews.ca/news/11889322/alberta-school-defibrillator-cardiac-arrest/

Genomic sequencing of 3,000 people who suffered sudden cardiac arrest identified 15 genes that are linked to electrical heart function. Younger victims of cardiac arrest had more harmful variants of these genes.

Summary: https://knowridge.com/2026/05/scientists-find-strong-genetic-link-behind-sudden-cardiac-arrest-in-young-people/

Original paper (not open access): https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacep.2026.03.016

#Science #Health #CardiacArrest #Genetics

Scientists Find Strong Genetic Link Behind Sudden Cardiac Arrest In Young People

A major new study from researchers at Cedars-Sinai has found that younger people who suffer sudden cardiac arrest are much more likely to have a genetic cause behind the condition than older adults. The findings suggest that genetic testing could help identify people at risk before a deadly event happens. The research was published in […]

Knowridge Science Report

CARMARTHEN: ‘I woke up seven days later and was told what had happened’ — the job centre staff who saved a man’s life with a defibrillator they’d never used before

Stephen Booth walked into Carmarthen Job Centre Plus in March last year.

He never expected to leave in an ambulance.

As he stepped out of the lift, security officer Chris Manfield noticed something was wrong.

Seconds later, Stephen collapsed.

He had suffered a sudden cardiac arrest – one of the most serious medical emergencies a person can face. Without immediate intervention, he would not survive.

Manfield had recently completed basic life support training and didn’t hesitate. He called 999, began CPR and shouted to colleague Endaf Davies to fetch the defibrillator from the entrance.

“I instinctively knew he was in cardiac arrest,” Manfield said. “So I called 999, followed the call handler’s instructions and began CPR.”

For Davies, a Job Centre service manager, this was his first cardiac arrest emergency – and he had never received CPR or defibrillator training in his life.

He grabbed the defibrillator, opened the lid and simply followed the voice instructions.

“I’m still amazed today, just as I was then, at how easy it was to use,” Davies said.

Together, the two men performed CPR for more than five minutes and delivered two defibrillator shocks until Welsh Ambulance Service Senior Paramedic Stephen Bowles arrived and took over.

Stephen was blue-lighted to Morriston Hospital in Swansea, where he spent the next two weeks. He woke up seven days after the cardiac arrest with no memory of what had happened.

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“I don’t remember anything about that day,” Stephen said. “I woke up in Morriston Hospital seven days later and was told what had happened.”

He had one stent fitted and underwent numerous tests before being discharged.

Save a Life Cymru recently reunited Stephen with the people who helped save him – including Manfield, Davies and paramedic Bowles – where he presented them with Bystander Commendation Certificates.

“I was later told I’d received excellent CPR, which was vital to my recovery,” Stephen said. “I would encourage everyone to learn these lifesaving skills.”

Bowles said meeting cardiac arrest survivors was always special for ambulance crews, who rarely get the chance to see the outcome of their work. “I think he was glad too, as I could explain from a medical perspective what had happened to him that day,” he said.

Julie Starling, Clinical Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest Programme Manager for Wales, said bystander intervention was the only way to increase survival rates. “We want to build a nation where people feel confident to call 999, start CPR and use a defibrillator when someone collapses,” she said.

A cardiac arrest happens without warning. The person collapses, becomes unresponsive and stops breathing normally. If you see this happen: call 999, start CPR and use a defibrillator if one is available – they are designed to be used by anyone, with no training required.

Anyone who has been affected by a cardiac arrest and needs support can visit resus.org.uk/public-resource/support-after-cardiac-arrest.

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