Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 Here's a quote from the Amherst Times, in which it says the man shot by the VPsuffered AF as a direct result of a shotgun pellet. The trigger was apparently " inflammation. " " The lawyer's heart condition Tuesday led Blanchard and hospital Administrator Banko to say Whittington had suffered a " mild heart attack. " However, their description of events does not fit that of a heart attack as that term is generally used. Blanchard said a single shotgun pellet that was lodged in Whittington's chest had moved and had come into contact with the surface of his heart. Inflammation of the heart muscle disturbed the electrical circuitry between the upper and lower heart chambers, triggering atrial fibrillation. That condition affects 2.3 million Americans and is most common in the elderly. It causes an irregular heartbeat that is often faster than normal and frequently produces a feeling of breathlessness, though Blanchard said Whittington reportedly had no symptoms. Physicians prescribe drugs to slow the heart rate and blood thinners to prevent clots from forming in the atria or upper chambers of the heart. Often, a normal rhythm returns spontaneously. If it does not, physicians can try various maneuvers, including electrical shock. Although the condition is rare, there are many cases of people surviving after objects penetrate their hearts or move there from elsewhere in the body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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