All Things Heart 3-13-25

Kansas City, Kan- Larry McElwain and John Lundstrom, longtime friends and KU alumni, suffered near-fatal heart attacks within a month of each other in early 2024.

Both were saved by CPR and diagnosed with ischemic heart disease, both required open-heart surgery.

Dr. Todd Crawford, their surgeon, explained their conditions were likely due to genetic predispositions and cold weather.  

 

Larry McElwain, Cardiac patient

  • Larry McElwain and John Lundstrom, both KU alumni, share a long-standing friendship since 1968.
  • In January 2024, Larry collapsed outside Allen Fieldhouse and was saved by CPR and quick medical attention.
  • Both Larry and John were diagnosed with ischemic heart disease and required open-heart surgery.

John Lundstrom, Cardiac patient

  • John shares his gratitude for his brother-in-law who performed CPR and Dr. Crawford.
  • Both Larry and John had significant blockages in their heart arteries, despite showing no symptoms.
  • The conversation highlights the rarity of their cases and the importance of being aware of potential risks.

 

 Dr. Todd Crawford, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, The University of Kansas Health System  

  • Dr. Todd Crawford, was surprised by their conditions given their active lifestyles.
  • He emphasizes the role of emergency responders and the importance of early intervention.
  • Dr. Crawford explains the concept of silent myocardial infarctions and the role of cold weather in their cases.

 

Friday, March 14th at 8 a.m. is the next Morning Medical Update - World Kidney Day- 90 thousand people are waiting for a kidney transplant. One donor’s gift recently set off a life-saving kidney chain. It led to 24 surgeries across eight different states. Hear his perspective and better understand how organ donation works

 

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