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Clissold told deputies his wife had no major medical problems, but had been taking ibuprofen for a chest cold in which congestion was so bad she had torn cartilage from her ribs while coughing, Monroe County Sheriff's spokeswoman Becky Herrin said.
I kinda question a husband's diagnosis of a "chest cold" implies obstructive pulmonary disease. In the same way, how do you diagnose "torn cartilage from her ribs". Certainly bronchitis, laryngitis, pneumonia, and even sinusitis can cause chronic coughing. But to go from a husband's report to pulmonary embolism make me question it.
I would still bet a myocardial infarction .... But only an would tell us. It is unsusual to see an MI in a 50 year old woman, but the last code I ran was on a 45 year old woman with an autopsy proven MI.
In either case, MI or pulmonary emboli, the woman suffered cardiac arrest soon after boarding the boat. The only thing that would have saved her is an AED.... And all the oxygen and CPR you do will not reverse cardiac arrest.