Sports-related sudden cardiac arrest in Germany

P. Bohm, J. Scharhag, C. Schmied, T. Meyer

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Abstract

Background

Knowledge about causes of sports-related sudden cardiac arrest (SrSCA) may influence national strategies to prevent such events.
Purpose

We established a prospective registry on SrSCA to estimate the incidence and in particular describe the etiologies of SrSCA in the general population in Germany.
Methods

The registration of SrSCA based upon 4 pillars: a) a web-based platform to record SrSCA cases in competitive and recreational athletes, b) media-monitoring and c) a cooperation with the German Resuscitation Registry as well as d) 15 institutes of forensic medicine.
Results

After an observation period of 6 years, a total of 349 cases was recorded (mean age 48.0±12.7 years) of which 109 subjects survived. Most of the cases occurred during non-elite competitive or recreational sports. Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was initiated in 262 cases (75%), however rhythm analysis and defibrillation (if indicated) was mainly performed by medical service. In subjects ≤35 years, premature coronary artery disease (CAD) and sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS) prevailed, followed by myocarditis. In athletes ≥35 years, CAD predominated.
Conclusion

The prevalence of cardiac pathologies in young athletes seems to vary across different countries. CAD represents the most common cause of SrSCA in the general population of Germany, highlighting the need for a targeted cardiovascular risk evaluation including young athletes. Public education on basic life support including the appropriate use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) may further decrease the burden of sudden cardiac death.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberehz745.0133
Number of pages1
JournalEuropean Heart Journal
Volume40
Issue numberS1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019
EventCongress of the European-Society-of-Cardiology (ESC) / World Congress of Cardiology - Paris, France
Duration: 31 Aug 20194 Sept 2019

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 305908 Sports medicine
  • 303028 Sport science

Keywords

  • Sports Medicine
  • Sports Science

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