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Advocate Heart Institute Nurse Saves Man's Life at the Gym
Henry Gniadek has a stranger to thank for being alive today

Henry “Hank” Gnaidek underwent heart bypass surgery last fall due to coronary artery disease. It looked like his heart was in the clear after the surgery but things would suddenly change when he was working out on June 14, 2018.
The 66-year-old was ending his morning exercise routine on the treadmill at his local gym. With only five minutes left in his workout he fell off the treadmill and onto the floor, unresponsive. Luckily, Krista Ryan, an Advocate Christ Medical Center cardiac nurse was working out just a few treadmills down from him.
“Out of the corner of my eye I saw someone trip and fall. I looked back to see if he was alright and I noticed he wasn’t moving,” says Krista, who quickly jumped to Gnaidek’s aid.
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“I noticed he was unresponsive so I checked for a pulse and couldn’t find one. I immediately began CPR and called out for an automated external defibrillator (AED) machine,” says Krista. “I alternated compressions with two bystanders and hooked him up to the AED once it arrived.”
Two shocks were sent from the AED machine to Hank’s heart. He regained consciousness within minutes of the second shock. The paramedics arrived on scene and took him to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Illinois.
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“One minute I was working out and the next thing I know I’m waking up on the floor with everyone around me,” Hank recalls.
Hank had two blocked arteries in his heart from coronary artery disease, which led to the heart attack. A cardiologist with the Advocate Heart Institute at Christ Medical Center placed a stent in Hank’s artery to open the blockage allowing blood to flow again at a normal rate.
Dr. Vinay Arora, the interventional cardiologist who performed Hank’s surgery says he is lucky to be alive. “This outcome emphasizes the importance of being CPR trained. You never know when you could save someone’s life. If CPR is not administered quickly, a person who suffers a heart attack might not survive or could have permanent damage. Having access to an AED machine tremendously helps the chances of a full recovery, but CPR is key regardless. Fortunately, Krista was nearby and knew exactly what to do. Because of Kristy’s intervention, Hank doesn’t have brain, kidney or heart damage.”
Hank is more than grateful for Krista, “She is my hero.”