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European Cup|Elixen fainted doctor: organ necrosis after 7 minutes of emergency treatment, long QT without symptoms

2021-06-15T00:25:21.229Z


Danish international Christian Eriksen suddenly fell forward and fainted during the European Cup. The incident shocked the sports world. Local cardiologists say that most sudden deaths under the age of 35 are due to long QT syndrome.


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2021-06-13 16:21

Last update date: 2021-06-13 16:24

Danish international Christian Eriksen suddenly fell forward and fainted during the European Cup. The incident shocked the sports world.

Hong Kong cardiologists say that most sudden deaths under the age of 35 are caused by long QT syndrome (LQTS), or myocardial hypertrophy. The former can be asymptomatic, while the latter can only be detected by ultrasound.

Experts say that there is one case of sudden exercise death for every 100,000 people, compared with one person who suffers from the "three highs" (high blood fat, blood sugar and blood pressure) of 20 to 10,000 people.

Christine Eriksson fainted on the court and recovered consciousness when he was lifted away from the scene after receiving first aid from the heart pressure.

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Alison suddenly fainted in the European Cup Group B opening match between Denmark and Finland. Captain Kajiya and others found him and called the team doctor to enter.

The team doctors and first-aid personnel applied extracardiac pressure to Alison on the spot, and used a defibrillator (AED) to rescue for 15 minutes.

Fortunately, he had regained consciousness when he was sent to the ambulance.

The heart will lose consciousness within 3 to 4 seconds after the heart stops pumping blood

Looking through the fragments of the incident, Alison went from falling to the ground to losing consciousness, and it took only about 6 seconds.

Xiao Songhua, a clinical professor in the Department of Internal Medicine of the University of Hong Kong and a cardiologist, said that if the heart suddenly stops pumping blood, people will lose consciousness in 3 to 4 seconds.

He said that in medicine, the age of 35 to 40 will be the watershed. Since Alison is still only 29 years old, it is believed that he may have long QT syndrome or myocardial hypertrophy.

Xiao Songhua, Professor of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Hong Kong University.

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Xiao Songhua explained that I believe Alison has regular experience, but long QT syndrome, that is, the "QT wave" on the electrocardiogram is too long. Most of the patients have family inheritance, but some of them do not have the disease until they are over 10 years old. If the heart rhythm is not correct, it will cause heart blood vessel embolism.

Myocardial hypertrophy can cause arrhythmia, but it cannot be found by electrocardiogram alone. It can only be confirmed with ultrasound examination. At the same time, many patients are genetically ill.

He pointed out that European countries such as Italy have more people suffering from long QT syndrome. Therefore, many European countries have introduced screening. Unfortunately, research in the United States indicated that screening is not effective.

Implant defibrillator to help control the condition but may not be able to withstand high-intensity exercise

As for people with long QT syndrome or myocardial hypertrophy, can they exercise?

Xiao Songhua said that Alecson had received first aid such as extracardiac pressure within one minute of falling to the ground, so he believed that his organs were not damaged. "Prescribing the right medicine and implanting a defibrillator are all effective." To withstand high-intensity exercise cannot be generalized.

He reminded that the longer the heart pauses, the lower the survival rate. If a person fails to receive first aid within 7 to 8 minutes of fainting, his organs will become necrotic due to lack of blood. Waiting for rescue.” The fainted person applies extra-cardiac pressure, which can transfer part of the blood from the heart with the hands of the person, so that other organs will not be necrotic.

Associate Professor Lei Xiongde, Department of Physical Education and Kinesiology, Hong Kong Baptist University.

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Associate Professor Lei Xiongde of the Department of Physical Education and Kinesiology at Baptist University said that when Alison fell on the ground this time, it happened that the football and football cards were nearby, and his teammates could react immediately.

He said: "The FA has changed its regulations. Players who suffer from head injuries, heart attacks, or depression will stop and deal with them. Don't wait for the goal to be played first."

He also pointed out that even athletes have a physical examination every year, and it is difficult to check every game first. "It’s not good to go to A1 for a single case. Actually, there is one sudden death of 100,000 people from doing sports, but the number of sudden deaths from the three highs is 2,000 to 10,000. There is only one person."

Newcastle Diotti scored a golden goal to tie the excitement to celebrate, but he has died young.

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Looking through the information, many football players fainted during games or training in the past.

In 2017, the Côte d'Ivoire international and former Newcastle player Diotti, who played for Beijing Beijing Enterprises in the Chinese League, suddenly fainted during training and died in hospital at the age of 30.

In 2012, Paulton midfielder Meamba fainted during the FA Cup against Tottenham. His heart paused for 78 minutes. He was sent to hospital for rescue and decided to retire.

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