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battery tester will save lives

May 3, 2011

battery tester will save lives

Professor Karen Sliwa,

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, director with the Soweto cardiovascular study unit in the University from the Witwatersrand, and director from the University of Cape Town’s Hatter Institute for Cardiovascular Study in Africa, stated most sufferers from hypertension didn’t know they had it.

"People come to us highly late. Rather of being [diagnosed] with hypertension they come [when they are close to] heart failure," mentioned Sliwa.

"The heart is already damaged due to the fact the high blood pressure has not been treated."

In the on the net edition of the medical journal The Lancet, Sliwa encouraged the new solar-powered testing device with "battery back-up in situation it’s overcast".

The device wants only 4 hours of sunlight to test 300 most people in two minutes each and every.

A study by Sliwa of even more than 6000 individuals at Soweto’s Chris Hani-Baragwanath Hospital cardiology unit from 2006 to 2008 found a sizable quantity of individuals with advanced heart illness.

About 22% of the individuals had hypertensive heart failure, 14% had been diagnosed with valve illness and 11% with coronary artery condition.

Only 19% from the patients had high blood pressure that had not created into heart disease.

The Heart of Soweto study, published in the European Heart Journal, in February, observed that Soweto females in their forties had been by far the most at threat of heart condition.

Cardiovascular condition may be detected very easily and earlier using the new testing device, Sliwa mentioned.

Wellness Minister Aaron Motsoaledi blamed poor eating plan, smoking, alcohol abuse and lack of workout final week for South Africa’s high incidence of non-communicable illnesses, such as heart disease.

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