What are the special signals of this disease?, I'm only 30 years old! Famous fitness internet celebrity suddenly passes away in the brain | aneurysm | fitness website
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On July 1st local time, Jo Linder, a German fitness internet celebrity known as "Rasco" by domestic netizens, passed away at the age of 30 due to a sudden arterial aneurysm.
According to Metro, Jo Lindner complained of neck pain before falling down and losing consciousness. He was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with an aneurysm, a protrusion in a blood vessel that could rupture and cause cerebral hemorrhage. Despite the best efforts of the doctors, they were unable to save Jo Lindner's life and he ultimately died in the arms of his girlfriend.
Shortly after the incident, his fitness partner and friend Noel Deyzel confirmed his death on Instagram and posted a eulogy, "Rest in peace, I'm still constantly checking my phone, waiting for your reply so we can go to the gym together. My heart is broken, brother. You have opened up to us, and you have taught us a lot about life and social media. Your generosity towards me and others will always remain in my heart."
According to Jimu News, Jo Lindner's cause of death was due to rupture of a cerebral aneurysm.
Cerebral aneurysm is one of the common cerebrovascular diseases, with a detection rate of approximately 3.2% -7% in the population. The risk of cerebral aneurysm rupture and bleeding is not high, with an annual rupture rate of about 1%. However, once rupture causes subarachnoid hemorrhage, it has a very high mortality and disability rate.
What is a cerebral aneurysm? Can it be discovered early? What are the special signals before the rupture of a cerebral aneurysm?
Chen Gao, Director of Neurosurgery at Zhejiang University Second Hospital, introduced that cerebral aneurysms are generally more common in middle-aged and elderly patients, with no significant gender difference. Although there is a "tumor" in the name of a cerebral aneurysm, it is not a true tumor. But rather, due to the weak blood vessels in the cerebral arteries, a "bulge" formed by long-term blood flow impact, like a bicycle inner tube bulging out of a lump.
Why do the blood vessels in the brain "bulge"? The formation of cerebral aneurysm is mainly due to the following reasons: 1. abnormal vascular structure; 2. hemodynamic changes; 3. genetic factors; 4. trauma factors; 5. infection factors.
Cerebral aneurysm is also known as the "untimely bomb in the brain". It is the "top killer" of cerebrovascular disease. This is because the "weak bulge" on the blood vessel of cerebral aneurysm is easy to rupture, just like the bulge of a bicycle tire. It is easy to burst. Rupture of cerebral aneurysms is very dangerous. Rupture of cerebral aneurysms causes blood to flow out of blood vessels and spread to cause subarachnoid hemorrhage. Rupture hemorrhage is often a catastrophic event once it occurs. The study reported that about 30% of patients with cerebral aneurysm rupture for the first time may lead to death. If they are lucky to survive, the aneurysm is also very likely to rupture again and cause secondary hemorrhage, with a mortality rate as high as 60%-70%.
In daily life, many people discover cerebral aneurysms by chance during examinations without any symptoms. How can we detect this "untimely bomb" in advance?
In recent years, cerebrovascular examination has gradually been included in the physical examination items by the public. We can use examinations such as cerebral vascular CT angiography and magnetic resonance angiography to investigate the condition of blood vessels in the brain. For the routine physical examination population, non-invasive and radiation free brain MRA examination items can be selected to screen for intracranial vascular conditions.