People with cardiovascular conditions at risk in heat: Heart and Stroke Foundation
TORONTO — As a sweltering heat wave blankets much of Central Canada, the Heart and Stroke Foundation says the weather can be especially dangerous for people with cardiovascular conditions.
“The heat just generally makes the heart work harder,” said Dr. Mahwash Saeed, a cardiologist at the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre and St. Boniface Hospital.
Extreme heat causes strain as the body cools itself down through sweating and the heart pumps more blood to the skin’s surface.
“You then become vulnerable to dehydration, and then your blood pressure drops, your heart rate goes up and that’s enough to trigger either a heart attack or an episode of heart failure in patients who have a history of heart disease,” said Saeed, who is also a spokesperson for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.


