The SCA has become a major health hazard, they said on the concluding day of the two-day Jaipur Heart Rhythm Summit, where about 400 leading physicians from Rajasthan participated.
Of the 4,50,000 Americans who suffer from SCA each year, an estimated 95 per cent die before reaching the hospital, Anoop Gupta and Shomu Bohara, experts on the subject, said.
The SCA is a sudden, abrupt loss of heart function, and most SCA episodes are caused by the rapid and/or chaotic activity of heart known as ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular fibrillation (VF), Gupta said.
"In India, such incidents of SCA do occur, but most of the times at home or at work, and patients are not getting registered with the hospital for the particular disease," Jitendra Singh Makkar, a consultant cardiologist and electro-physiologist, said.
The main objective of the summit was to create awareness about the different rhythm problems and help physicians to make timely diagnosis thereby offering optimum medical treatment, Makkar said.