CRY
(Cardiac Risk in the Young) is a charity-based organisation whose
mission is to raise awareness of undetected cardiac abnormalities in
young, apparently healthy individuals. Sudden Cardiac Death (SADS)
takes the lives of eight young and apparently healthy people every
week in the UK - a statistic viewed as only the tip of the iceberg
by experts in the field.
CRY
provides medical information on the most common causes of
unexplained cardiac deaths in the young. It is often difficult to
consider that someone who is apparently young and fit my be at risk.
Sporty youngsters stress their heart the most. If they have an
underlying cardiac abnormality they are more likely to be at risk.
Sport itself does not lead to cardiac arrest but it can act as a
trigger for a young person to die suddenly by exacerbating the
undetected condition.
An
independently-funded heart screening clinic set up by CRY at the
University Of Ulster Clinic on the Jordanstown campus offers a
screening service for any young physically active individuals aged
between 14 and 35. With a simple electrocardiogram and diagnosis by
an expert consultant cardiologist, many heart conditions can be
detected.
The
QPANI Charity Quiz Night held at the Tullyglass Hotel, Ballymena was
sponsored by J Robinson and Sons and with 17 teams from a variety of
member companies across the province in the running the competition
was high. The final winners of the evening were quarry company OMYA,
while second place went to the CEMEX team.
Gordon Best, QPANI Regional Director said “Our
chosen charity CRY is close to us all, with many of our families and
employees associated with sports clubs. The success of our evening
was due to the generosity of our sponsors from the quarry industry
and their workforce who took part in the quiz, QPANI would like to
thank everyone for their support in raising much-needed funds to
increase the awareness and support the screening programs in
Northern Ireland to detect this life-threatening illness in our
young people.”
Johnny McQuillan, Chairman of the Quarry Products Association NI
presents a cheque to Mark Carruthers
from CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young). Also pictured is Gordon Best (QPANI
Regional Director).
The money was raised by a Quarry Quiz Night and Raffle.
(Photo courtesy of the Ballymena Guardian).