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Coronary artery disease caused most sudden deaths in young Indians, with half of 180 cases linked to undiagnosed heart blockages.
A year-long AIIMS New Delhi study found coronary artery disease causes most sudden deaths in young Indians (18–45), accounting for 57% of 180 cases.
Average age was 33.6, predominantly men, with many having undiagnosed severe blockages.
Lifestyle factors like smoking and alcohol were common, while diabetes was less frequent.
Non-cardiac causes made up over a third of deaths, and nearly a third remained unexplained.
Most deaths occurred at home at night, with sudden unconsciousness the main symptom.
No link to COVID-19 or vaccination was found.
Experts call for better screening and public health measures to curb premature heart disease.
La enfermedad de las arterias coronarias causó la mayoría de las muertes repentinas en jóvenes indios, con la mitad de los 180 casos relacionados con bloqueos cardíacos no diagnosticados.