Published online Jul 16, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i20.4843
Peer-review started: April 3, 2023
First decision: May 31, 2023
Revised: June 8, 2023
Accepted: June 26, 2023
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Published online: July 16, 2023
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Sudden death is unanticipated, non-violent death taking place within the first 24 h after the onset of symptoms. It is a major public health problem worldwide. Moreover, the effects of living at moderate altitude on mortality are poorly understood.
The effects of living at moderate altitude on mortality are poorly understood. Moreover, it has been argued that living at moderate altitudes could be more protective against the development of diseases than living at high altitudes. These reported correlations on the incidence and mortality of various diseases with diverse lifestyles at different altitude levels still need further investigation.
To report the frequency and etiology of sudden death at Asir Central Hospital, 2255 m above sea level, in the southern region of Saudi Arabia over a period of 4 years from 2013 to 2016.
The medical records of 1821 deaths that occurred at Asir Central Hospital over a period of four years between January, 2013 and December, 2016 were retrospectively evaluated. Death was classified into sudden and expected categories. Death was considered sudden when the patient died unexpectedly within 24 h from the onset of their ante-mortem clinical presentation. The others were classified as expected death.
The frequency of sudden death was highest among the elderly and middle-aged adults followed by infants and was highest in winter and autumn. The most important presenting symptoms prior to death were chest pain, dyspnea and fever.
It is highly recommended that health care staff, in particular emergency physicians, exercise due care while managing patients presenting with these initial symptoms, particularly elderly patients, middle-aged adults and infants.
Wide-scale comparisons between different altitudes as well as sea level will help address the impact of high altitude on the incidence and mortality of various diseases.