What is sudden cardiac arrest?
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a condition in which the heartbeat stops abruptly and unexpectedly. This usually is caused by ventricular fibrillation (VF), an abnormality in the heart's electrical system. The ventricles (the two muscular chambers of the heart that pump blood) may flutter or quiver erratically (ventricular fibrillation). Consequently blood flow to the body and, most importantly, to the brain stops. The person suffering from sudden cardiac arrest will lose consciousness and die In fact, the victim is often clinically dead within 30 seconds of this event. Although their heart will continue to "flutter" and their eyes will remain open and even look like they have life in them for several minutes and even hours in some cases, they are brain dead within minutes.
Is SCA the same as a heart attack?
No. A heart attack is a condition in which a blood clot suddenly blocks a coronary artery, resulting in the death of the heart muscle supplied by that artery (unless the clot is opened within a few hours). Heart attack victims usually experience symptoms such as chest discomfort or pain and remain conscious. Most people who have a heart attack survive the event. Some will develop an SCA. Other people have an SCA independently from a heart attack and without warning signs. SCA results in death, is generally untreatable, and is confirmed upon autopsy.
Who is at risk for SCA?
Most commonly people who die from SCA have an underlying cardiac condition. They have heart disease, like congestive heart failure, previous heart attacks and are older with a myriad of health problems. These are the kind of people who often die from SCA.
However, SCA does occur in active people who are healthy and have no known medical conditions occasionally. In these patients, the cause of SCA may not ever be determined, even with an autopsy. This was true for Justin as well, a full autopsy was completed.
Now let's talk about Justin. Did he have a heart condition? No, his heart was healthy on autopsy. There were no signs of congenital diseases, like Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy (the condition that kills young healthy athletes). There were no signs of stenosis, dilatation, obstruction, plaques, or ischemia. In other words Justin's heart was a healthy heart. The official diagnosis will be Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) of unknown etiology. All of us have irregular heartbeats from time to time. Some call them palpitations, some call them skipped beats. Patients come into the Emergency Room all the time with palpitation and skipped beats. Thankfully most of the time our hearts recognize these abnormal beats and correct for them. We might not even realize it has occurred. Unfortunately, in some individuals their heart does not recognize this abnormal beat and does not correct it, which causes the heart to go into ventricular fibrillation (VF), leading to a quick, painless brain death followed by full body death. When SCA occurs, often the person has underlying heart disease or a heart condition and this is the cause of the SCA. When SCA occurs in a healthy individual like Justin without a heart condition we are often left without any answers as to why the heart did not recognize the abnormal beat and fix it or "re-start" the regular rhythm.
Justin died long before Stephanie heard his "snoring" and tried to awake him. The "snoring" sound was most likely agonal breathing or "death rattle" indicating Justin had been brain dead for several minutes, if not longer. There was no saving Justin. He was truly taken from this earth and went peacefully in his sleep without any knowledge of what was happening. He kissed Stephanie goodnight and that was his last memory.
I was able to speak with the coroner before, during, and after the autopsy, and, thanks to Staci, we have many of the medical records including the paramedic and ER run sheets, and spoke briefly with the doctors who treated Justin. I have tried to write this explanation is in a straight forward manner but as you can imagine there is nothing straight forward about losing my healthy 35 year old brother and best friend.
Please feel free to post comments or ask questions. I am happy to answer any questions or better explain for those who feel they want a better understanding.
Sincerely,
Jared Marcucci
All love to you, Jared...and to the rest of the family. Thank you for sharing this, as we all try to wrap our brains around that which is senseless and unbelievable to us.
ReplyDeleteOh Jared! Thank you so much for posting this. I love you so much and am so very heartbroken. I am looking forward to wrapping my arms around you next week. Just wish it was under different circumstances.
ReplyDeleteWe love Justin Marcucci from knowing him in Chicago. Thank you for posting this.
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words cannot express anything truly empathic right now. the fact, however, that you could create this post in a cogent, appropriate, straightforward manner speaks volumes about your family, your character, and the legacy your brother has wrought. my thoughts & prayers are with you, my friend.
ReplyDeleteHi Jared - Thank you so much for this valuable information. We have been friends with Justin and Stephanie since the Chicago (C7) days and continued our long distance friendship over the years. We now live in Vietnam, and are grieving from afar, and really appreciate these updates. Much love, prayers, and support from the Parks.
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this blog. We are so heartbroken over Justin's death, and please know that our prayers are with you, your family, and Stephanie. He has touched our lives in more ways than words can express.
The Walkers
(friends from the Chicago days)
Thanks for posting, Jared. I haven't been able to stop thinking about Justin and what a great guy he was. I'll always remember sitting in on a BYU business class he guest taught. He had everyone laughing but was also able to bring a great spirit into the class. I sat there and thought - that's the kind of guy I want to become. As I've read the comments and memories of Justin left by everyone it's made me want to be a better man.
ReplyDeleteThe Marcucci family is in our thoughts and prayers.
With Justin's passing, a giant oak has fallen and left a great void in the forest of his generation. He has few equals in accomplishment, wisdom or spirit. We must raise up a new generation of Marcuccis to bless his name and memory.
ReplyDeleteWith love and respect,
Don Carson
Jared-
ReplyDeleteBill Burke told me about Justin at church today. I'm so sorry to hear about his death. When we were freshman at BYU, Justin and I lived in the same building at Helaman Halls, and played on the illustrious water polo team. After our missions we used to go snowboarding together. Justin was SO much fun to be around. Such a good guy.
I pray that you, his wife and children, and the rest of your family will feel peace right now. May God bless you.
Elliott Parker
David and I knew Justin and Stephanie when they lived in Chicago. We were in a different ward, but I (Joyce) visited C7 a lot because of my stake calling. I so admired the service the two of them gave. Justin gave loving and cheerful leadership in his service in the bishopric. David and I offer our sympathies and prayers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this informative post, Jared. When something like this happens, to someone so full of life and no apparent health conditions, it really leaves us wondering with so many questions. This write-up really helps me find some closure in losing such a close, beloved friend and I hope it does the same for others. As painful as the whole experience is, it's reassuring to read that Justin did not suffer in that moment. If it was simply his time, I trust that our Heavenly Father has a bigger plan in place for Justin & family that we'll hopefully understand someday. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Thanks again-
ReplyDeleteDarling, Jared - Thank you for posting this information. There is such comfort in knowing that there was nothing anyone could have done. It just breaks my heart to think of your loss. We rarely say one of your names without the other - and we don't envisage one of you without seeing the other. You two had such a special bond and such a joy in being brothers, so I know your pain is enormous. Know that we will be lifting you up in prayer continuously, even as we will be praying for sweet Stephanie and those darling boys. Anxious to be with you again. Thank you for all you have done for your mom and dad - and for what you have done here for everyone.
ReplyDeleteJared, Thanks so much for this post. My thoughts have been constantly with Stephanie, their darling boys, you, your parents and all of the Marcucci family. I am so very sorry for this tragic loss. Know that my prayers and thoughts are with you all.
ReplyDeleteSincerely, Jen Sheffield Harrison
Jared,
ReplyDeleteI am a friend of Stephanie. We danced together at BYU and from then on have continued a strong friendship. Stephanie,two other friends and I have remained close, we would hear many wonderful things about the adventures in Marcucci land. I was shocked and heartbroken to hear the news of Justin's passing. He was just such a wonderful, valiant spirit as you already know. I truly admire the relationship he and Stephanie have. My heart aches for her, for the boys and soon to arrive little one, for his family and so on.
I can see that you and Justin were very close. I am so sorry for the great loss you are experiencing at this time.
Thank you for sharing this blog post and the valuable information. I am grateful. I wish we could have answers to help us understand. We don't, but we can find some peace in knowing he left this world with out much pain and will be with our Father in Heaven.
Take care Jared and thank you again.
Katie Smith
Jared, this was an awesome explanation to help people who say, "How could something like this happen?" As Matia said, "Consciously, we can understand the science and facts but at 35?" Ok, that wasn't exactly how she put it but I think that was the gist of it. The part of it at the end when you talked about losing your brother and best friend hit home as well as someone's comment about never taking for granted that hug, kiss or I love you for I can't even imagine losing my sister and my heart aches for you and all of the Marcuccis' that I love so much
ReplyDeleteThis is a comment for Ed and Jodi. Please pass it on. They are dear people in our lives. Ed & Jodi served in Public Affairs with me in the Denver area for the Church, and she and I spent 2 months together at Hebrew University
ReplyDeletefor an interfaith fellowship program sponsored by Denver University's Center for Judaic Studies. It was among the greatest highlights of my life. The Marcucci vitality was alive and well in Israel - a place that will never be the same because Jodi left her footprint there. She also left her footprint in my life. I came back from our Israel experience a different person because of Jodi!
Ed and Jodi;
We are so saddened by the loss of your son and the struggles dear Stephanie has to face. These are reasons for the question - "Why?" Why Justin? Why now? We are overcome with shock and sadness. We want you to also know you are in our prayers as you face some of your own personal great unknowns. You are thought of and remembered in our prayers each and every night. We are moving to St. George soon, but we will call you when we get settled. Please know how much we love you both and how we pray for Stephanie and her children and the rest of the Marcucci family.
Dennis & Linda Brimhall
I am so shocked and saddened to hear about Justin. Our thoughts and prayers are with Stephanie and the boys and the Marcucci Family. Stan and Murlene Watkins, San Mateo, California
ReplyDeleteJustin was like the older brother I never had. He set such a good example for me. He literally had an impact on me that changed my mission and my life. He was Heaven sent. I will always honor and remember Justin Marcucci.
ReplyDeleteJustin was a great example of service, love and Friendship. He has changed many lifes here in the czech republic and he for sure has taught me a lot. I always enjoyed seein him.
ReplyDeleteMy family has known the Marcuccis for more than 30 years, and I have many memories of spending time with them. Justin was only a year older than me, so whenever our families would get together, he and I would always end up together in the back yard or the basement while the adults were talking. I always looked up to Justin, and I think a lot of the time I just followed him around like a lost puppy, but not once did he seem to mind. He was always a good friend to me, and always had a smile--I'll never forget that. Over the years, we went our separate ways, but for some reason, I have always remembered time spent with him at family gatherings. Rest in peace, old friend.
ReplyDeleteReading all of these heartfelt comments and stories about Justin is a testament to his magnanimous and charismatic character. Justin's DNA has been woven into mine after 2+ decades of close friendship. I consider him a literal blood brother. My life has been immeasurably enriched through our association.
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Reading all of these heartfelt comments and stories about Justin is a testament to his magnanimous and charismatic character. Justin's DNA has been woven into mine after 2+ decades of close friendship. I consider him a literal blood brother. My life has been immeasurably enriched through our association.
ReplyDeleteMuch love to all of the Marcuccis...
Jared
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this information about Justin. We are so shocked to learn of this news today. We had the priviledge of getting to know Justin and his beautiful family whilst they were in our Ward (Staines) here in London. We instantly became fond of the Marcuccis and their energetic spirits. Justin was our Visiting Teacher and we had some wonderful moments with him. He will be truly missed and we wish we could be there for you all but our thoughts and prayers are there with you.
Much love The Combrinck Family. Damon, Caitlin and Paige.x
Our family has been praying for your family. We go to church with the Garibaldis. Praying God grants you peace amidst this trial.
ReplyDeleteWe had the great privilege of meeting and getting to know Justin and his gorgeous family while they were living here in th Uk and in our Ward Staines. He truly was a special guy and had n amazing, energetic spirit. The world has lost someone very special and our Father in Heven has welcomed him home. All our love and heartfelt prayers go to Steph and the boys and all the Marcuccis. Love The Combrincks (Caitlin, Damon and Paige).
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to your family - I am so sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteEmily Richards Jones
Very Sorry to hear this Jared...Haven.t seen you in a long time and although I never had an opportunity to meet your brother, if he was anything like you, i.m sure he brought laughter and joy to those around him.
ReplyDeleteBest Regards - Rob Ezell
So, so sorry for your loss...
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