Sudden Cardiac Death in Young Athletes More Common Than Thought
Submitted by Lois Rain on April 8, 2011
If after perusing the news, you think to yourself, “Why are more young people
dropping dead after a sporting event?” then you are on to something. Most
recently it was basketball player Wes Leonard of Michigan and Texas quarterback
Reggie Garrett. Both high schoolers collapsed and died right after scoring the
winning play. A compilation of data estimates that the death rate is one in
43,770 deaths in the National Collegiate Athletic Association every year. It is
uncertain if this data includes the even younger teenage athletes who succumb to
cardiac arrest.
Some of the athletes have underlying, previously unknown heart issues so with
more awareness comes the call for electrocardiogram (ECG) testing to detect
possible heart problems. But many balk at the costs and measures needed to
implement into nationwide sports programs. Discussions overlook the delicate
balance of electrolytes needed for heart function and how kidneys play a major
role. In an article comment post, author Roy Mankovitz indicated a magnesium
deficiency as a major contributor to cardiac arrest as it is an essential
mineral and electrolyte easily depleted by stress.
~Health Freedoms
TUESDAY, April 5 (HealthDay News) — Sudden cardiac death kills more young
athletes in the United States than previously estimated, according to a new
study.
An analysis of news reports, insurance claims and data from the National
Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) revealed that one in 43,770 NCAA athletes
suffer sudden cardiac death each year, said the researchers at the University of
Washington in Seattle.
The investigators tracked deaths from 2004 to 2008 and found that there were
273 deaths from all causes, including: 187 deaths (68 percent) from
non-medical/traumatic causes; 80 deaths (29 percent) from medical causes; and
six deaths (2 percent) from unknown causes.
The deaths from medical causes included 45 athletes (56 percent) who suffered
cardiovascular-related sudden death. Of the 36 deaths that occurred during or
shortly after physical activity, 27 (75 percent) were related to cardiac causes,
according to the study published in the April 4 online issue of the
journal Circulation.
The study also found that:
- Black athletes had a higher rate of sudden cardiac
death (one in 17,696) than white athletes (one in 58,653).
- The risk was higher in males (one in 33,134) than in
females (one in 76,646).
- The highest rate of sudden cardiac death was in
basketball (one in 11,394), followed by swimming, lacrosse, football and
cross-country track.
About 400,000 students, ages 17 to 23, participate in NCAA sports each year.
Sports training and competition can increase the risk of sudden cardiac death in
people with underlying heart disease, according to the American Heart
Association.
The researchers said their findings could influence health screening
guidelines for young people in organized sports.
“The American Heart Association regards cardiovascular screening for athletes
as an important public health issue, for which there are compelling ethical,
legal and medical grounds,” Dr. Ralph L. Sacco, president of the American Heart
Association, said in a journal news release.
“We strongly encourage student-athletes and other participants in organized
competitive sports to be screened with a careful history, including family
history, and thorough physical examination. The American Heart Association also
believes health care professionals providing the screening should be able to
order noninvasive testing when they judge it is needed,” Sacco added.
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