Pulmonary, heart diseases killed 47,000 in Karnataka in a year

January 12, 2017

Bengaluru, Jan 12: Pulmonary and heart diseases claimed 46,811 lives in Karnataka in 2014, the latest year for which statistics on various causes of deaths in the country have been compiled by the Medical Certification of Cause of Death (MCCD), a registry under the Union home ministry.

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The total number of medically certified deaths recorded in Karnataka in 2014 were 1,46,286, of which diseases of the circulatory system -pulmonary and heart diseases -accounted for 32% of the deaths.

According to the registry report, unknown symptoms accounted for second most number of fatalities with 13.2% (19,309) of the deaths.

Infections and parasitic diseases claimed 17, 408 lives (11.9%) while accident related injuries took 10,386 (7.1%) lives.

Cardiologists in Bengaluru say 80% of patients suffering with diseases of the circulatory system die of heart attacks caused by coronary artery disease - a condition where a waxy substance gets deposited in the coronary arteries and blocks smooth supply of oxygenated blood to heart muscles. "The factors leading to various circulatory system disorders depend on the age of the patient.

Coronary artery disease remains to be the leading cause of heart attacks and deaths among the middle and old-aged people. Circulatory arrest due to unstable blood pressure is the second leading cause of death. Although rare, acute tear of aorta, also known as aortic dissection at times also leads to death," said Dr Devananda NS, chairman and head of cardiac surgery department at Manipal Hospitals.

"In addition to coronary artery diseases, untreated and advanced heart failures also contribute a significant proportion of deaths. Cerebrovascular accidents such as strokes are the third major cause of death due to circulatory diseases," said Dr Krishnan PR, consultant neurologist at Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road.

According to internal medicine experts, bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections contribute to a very high number of deaths in Karnataka. "Community and hospital acquired pneumonia, typhoid, tuberculosis (both lung and generalized disseminated TB), diarrhoea and mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, dengue and chikungunya are infections that take most lives," says Dr Pankaj Singhai, senior consultant, internal medicine, Manipal Hospitals.

Head and chest injuries leading to pneumothorax, internal bleeding and spinal injuries are some of the common external fatal injuries that people suffer from mostly due to accidents, say city doctors. "The external injuries occur mainly due to accidents. Drunk driving and driving after drug intake, broken roads, fall from construction sites, fire accidents all contribute to this. Immediate closure of wounds is a must, otherwise they cause internal complications leading to death," said Dr Kiran Joshy , consultant dermatologist, St. Martha's Hospital.

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Ashmath Ali (35) originally arrested on charges of recording a video of unnatural acts, had been out on bail granted by the second ACJ and JMFC court of Udupi on September 6, 2019.

Despite 18 arrest warrants issued in his name, Ali managed to evade authorities for years, frequently traveling abroad. 

Acting on a tip-off, sleuths from Kaup police station intercepted him as he landed at Kannur International Airport on October 21, marking the end of his prolonged evasion from Indian law enforcement. 

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Mangaluru, Oct 26: In a distressing case of online harassment, Surathkal police in Mangaluru have apprehended a man, identified as Shariq, on charges of cyber harassment that allegedly led a woman to attempt suicide. 

The case took a dark turn when the woman reported that her Facebook account was hacked, leading to an influx of explicit, threatening messages directed at her brother, Kishan, and friend, Harshith.

According to Commissioner of Police Anupam Agrawal, the complaint, registered on October 22, specifically accused Shariq of orchestrating the harassment. Summoned for questioning, Shariq’s mobile phones and social media accounts were initially reviewed, but no conclusive evidence surfaced.

The case escalated when the woman reportedly received more abusive messages on October 24, pushing her to a point of desperation. Following her suicide attempt, police intensified the probe, reaching out to social media platforms for further verification. 

The Surathkal police have filed charges under sections 78(1)(i), 351(1 & 2), and 3(5) of the BNS, with the investigation ongoing to uncover the full extent of the cyber harassment network.

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Bengaluru, Oct 22: Heavy rainfall has once again turned Bengaluru’s streets into rivers, with large-scale waterlogging paralyzing India’s IT capital. As residents brace for more storms, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts a day filled with thunderstorms, predicting minimum temperatures around 21°C.

"Bengaluru is expected to see a cloudy sky today, with light to moderate rainfall and thunderstorms impacting both urban and rural regions," stated the IMD. The maximum temperature is likely to reach 29°C, while the minimum will hover at 21°C.

Waterlogged streets have significantly slowed down traffic, with major bottlenecks reported along Sarjapura Road near the Wipro and RBD Layout junctions, according to police reports.

The flooding has sparked fresh criticism from opposition parties, who have seized the opportunity to target the Congress-led state government’s handling of the city's infrastructure.

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