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CRY Philips Test My Heart Tour 2010 - Durham

 

18th to 20th September 2010

A nationwide campaign - the brainchild of the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) - toured England for the second year running in autumn 2010, aiming to reduce the number of sudden deaths from undiagnosed heart conditions in apparently fit and healthy young people.

 

The CRY Test My Heart Tour 2010 launched in Durham (outside Dragonville Tesco) on Saturday 18th September and screened local young people until Monday 20th September. 

 

The tour marked one of the flagship campaigns for CRY, during its 15th anniversary year.

 

The 2010 tour started in the same location as where the original tour was officially launched in May 2009. The charity has strong links with the area – led by local man, Jeff Morland, following the tragic and sudden death of his son, Levon, in 2002 from a condition known as Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW). He was aged just 22.

 

With the help of family and friends, Jeff, from West Rainton in County Durham, has raised more than £130,000 over the past eight years – much of which has been used to fund free cardiac screenings in young people.

 

Thanks to Jeff’s strong local business and political contacts, the profile of CRY and sudden cardiac death in the young has been raised dramatically. Jeff’s good friend, Kevan Jones MP (North Durham) was behind the formation of the successful CRY All Party Parliamentary Group, and CRY boasts unrivalled support from all MPs across the North East region. 

 

Every week in the UK, 12 young people (aged 35 and under) lose their lives to sudden cardiac death - a statistic that is believed to be a conservative estimate. Following the success of the initial Test My Heart Tour in 2009 – which saw the huge, mobile screening unit (donated by health and well-being company, Phillips) visiting 12 destinations – this year’s Test My Heart Tour aimed to offer free screening to over 2,500 young people.

 

Last year, around 2,500 young people were tested in venues including supermarkets, town centres and universities. At least 13 people were diagnosed with heart abnormalities during the 10 week tour.

 

A staggering 80 per cent of the apparently healthy 14 to 35 year-olds who die from young sudden cardiac death will have shown no previous sign of heart defects. It is widely accepted that testing saves lives, reinforcing the importance of the CRY Test My Heart Tour and its unique ability to detect conditions that might otherwise have gone unnoticed.

 

Chief Executive and Founder of Cardiac Risk in the Young, Alison Cox MBE, said: “As a charity, we are very excited about the prospect of rolling out our pioneering tour for the second year. The Test My Heart initiative allows us to reach out to new parts of England, where access to screening may be poor, as well as helping us to continue raising the profile of CRY and the importance of screening young people.

 

“In 2009, in just over two months, our team identified a number of young people who were simply unaware that they were walking around with an undiagnosed and potentially fatal heart defect – literally, a ticking timebomb. Thankfully, these people were treated and are now able to lead normal, active lives. The consequences of their conditions remaining undetected simply doesn’t bear thinking about and underlines the very ethos of CRY and our ongoing mission to reduce deaths from these sudden and tragic conditions.”

 

The mobile unit consists of three rooms where Philips’ ECG and ECHO equipment is used to test people. A doctor and a team of cardiac physicians are present, with each screening taking no more than 30 minutes.
 

 

For more information about CRY's screening programme see www.c-r-y.org.uk/ecg.htm
 

 

 

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