Heart Attacks as Treatments 31
cannon_trodder writes "Just caught a story at the BBC which explains how surgeons are going to be demonstrating a surgical technique that involves deliberately inducing a heart attack in order to remove over-thickened tissue in the heart. The article also explains that the 3 procedures will be transmitted directly to a cardiology conference with the 100 delegates able to ask questions during the op. 'If it ain't fixed, break it.'"
Similar to shock treatments (Score:4, Interesting)
Realizing that they couldn't strike people over the head too often before permanent damage resulted, they resorted to electrical shocks, and electro-shock therapy was born.
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Live on satelliite television? (Score:1)
If only computer trade shows were this exciting...
100% proof alcohol (Score:1)
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Re:Nothing strange with cubic liters (Score:2)
Something must be measured in units of dm^9, right?
...and snake oil is real, and it works. (Score:2)
Barney (Score:1)
As Barney, the perpetual drunkard of the Simpsons would say "JUST TAP IT TO MY VEINS"
how to test this hypothesis… (Score:1)
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been done before... sorta. (Score:2, Interesting)
"Adenocard (adenosine injection) exerts its effect by decreasing conduction through the A-V node and may produce a short lasting first-, second- or third-degree heart block."
Source: http://www.fujisawa.com/medinfo/pi/pi_page_ac.htm
it's not the same as injecting alcohol into someone's heart to stop it, but i wanted to point out that stopping someone's heart to "cure" a condition has already been done.
and yes, i realize that heart block and heart attack are two separate things, but they both have the same end result: no heartbeat.
Probably not even close, but the application.. (Score:1, Interesting)
The idea? In case of biochemical weaponry (gas), unseal wrapper, stab self in heart, inject. IIRC, it was for use against a specific type of gas that would cause the heart to slow/stop. The juice injected supposedly made the heart go mad, thereby preventing it from slowing/stopping.
Now, I can't say if this is true or not, but when I've heard it, it was always spoken of in one of those, "Feh, I'd rather not." tones. I'd imagine it could be bad if you stuck it in too far/missed/whatnot. *chuckle*
Provided this wasn't just all made up, and that the people suggesting loading up the heart with good stuff nowadays aren't crackpots, I'm wondering what else we'll see in regards to pumping stuff directly into really really really vital organs? I'm talking non-surgical here, as far as I know, they already do injections of various types into bits o' vitals once someone's cut open.
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Re:Probably not even close, but the application.. (Score:2)
And pray that you had time to do it, because by the time symptoms start, you were not likely to have enough muscle control to hit something as big as your thigh, much less the relatively fine motor control needed to prep the injector.
Most of us, I believe resigned to the fact that in a situation where it was needed, you were as good as dead.
The injection would incapacitate you.