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Increased dietary fish oil may prevent many deaths
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 13 - 09 - 2006


Fish oil could potentially save
more lives than cardiac defibrillators, devices used to revive
individuals whose hearts have stopped beating and to prevent
and treat life-threatening heart arrhythmias, researchers
estimate in a new report, according to Reuters.
Past research has linked the omega-3 fatty acids found in
oily fish to a lower risk of fatal heart rhythm disturbances.
This latest study tried to estimate the potential public health
impact of raising adults' omega-3 levels with fish oil
supplements.
Using a computer-simulated community of 100,000 Americans
and data from past medical studies, the researchers calculated
that raising omega-3 levels would save 58 lives each year.
This amounts to a 6.4-percent total death reduction --
mostly by preventing sudden cardiac death in apparently people,
according to the study authors, led by Dr. Thomas E. Kottke of
the Heart Center at Regions Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Conversely, the researchers estimate that far fewer lives
would be saved by defibrillators, devices that deliver a
"shock" to restart the heart or to resolve ventricular
fibrillation, an otherwise fatal heartbeat irregularity in
which the heart quivers instead of contracting normally.
For example, the study found, even if automated external
defibrillators (AEDs) were available in every home and public
area, the devices would lower a community's annual death rate
by less than 1 percent.
AEDs are portable devices that can be used by lay people to
shock someone in cardiac arrest. They are frequently available
in public places such as large stores or on airplanes. Though
the devices do save lives, the researchers note that AEDs would
make little difference in the overall rate of sudden cardiac
death.
Kottke's team estimates that implantable defibrillators
would lower the cardiac death rate by 3.3 percent, still not as
much as the 6.6-percent lower death rate achieved by increasing
the use of fish oil supplements.
Though the implantable devices are effective, the
researchers point out that about half of adults who die
suddenly from cardiac arrest have no warning signs beforehand
-- and would, therefore, never be candidates for an implanted
defibrillator.
The study, which is published in the American Journal of
Preventive Medicine, has its limitations, as a computer
simulation. Though the researchers based their estimates of
fish oil benefits on two large studies, it's not yet clear that
omega-3 fatty acids prevent sudden cardiac death in apparently
healthy people.
Ongoing trials in Italy and England may help answer this
question, Kottke and his colleagues note.
If fish oil is as effective against fatal heart arrhythmias
as evidence suggests, the researchers conclude, it would have
more widespread benefits than either AEDs or implanted
defibrillators.


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