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On Saturday night, Tottenham were playing Bolton in the FA Cup. In the 41st minute, their 23-year old midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed and was given CPR on the pitch. The match was abandoned. It ha
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What happened to Fabrice Muamba?
posted at 19/3/2012 10:46 AM GMT
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On Saturday night, Tottenham were playing Bolton in the FA Cup. In the 41st minute, their 23-year old midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed and was given CPR on the pitch. The match was abandoned. It has been reported that his heart stopped for 2 hours. What's your diagnosis? Did he have a heart attack? What was it caused by? I've heard various causes - hocum, arrhythmia, or an electrolyte abnormality in muscle cells. I'm not a cardiologist but does anyone have any insight on the matter? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17419654 |
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Re: What happened to Fabrice Muamba?
posted at 19/3/2012 11:33 AM GMT
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posted at 19/3/2012 1:00 PM GMT
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posted at 19/3/2012 1:01 PM GMT
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Long-QT Syndrome? There is no racial difference in incidence, but a lot have been found in South Africa, in all races, and the gene traced back to a single Dutch farmer (!) This study http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18207629 found full recovery in four of ten Polish teenage survivors of arrythmic cardiac arrest, but gave no details of the resuscitation. So hope, maybe. John |
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Re: What happened to Fabrice Muamba?
posted at 20/3/2012 3:12 AM GMT
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Re: What happened to Fabrice Muamba?
posted at 20/3/2012 5:15 PM GMT
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In Response to Re: What happened to Fabrice Muamba?: It's a mystery from this distance. Mrs DundeeChest and I spoke about this on Sunday - why is that footballers seem to suffer sudden cardiac death on the football pitch. She wondered if there's something about footballers which predisposes them to SCD. I suspect it's no more common in footballers thatn in any other young people, or sportspeople, it's just that there are a huge number of footballers out there. Hi DundeeChest. In response to your question, I suspect that footballers suffer from lower rates of sudden cardiac death than the general population due to their fitness but, due to, in part, the fact they are majorly fitter than the general population, makes it that much more of a surprise and more likely to make headlines. And the football pitch aspect I'm sure is just purely down to the physical strenuousness of the matches, particularly higher level football matches. While during a match the players' heart rates are unlikely to drop to a resting level, they will experience a lot of bursts where the heart rate suddenly spikes due to a quick sprint and then slowing down again before the next sprint. It would be more pronounced in players such as Fabrice as he is very much a box-to-box player and so will cover a lot of ground during the match (frequently over 10KM over the 90 minutes). My final point in response to this would be simple. Which are you more likely to hear about?: Fabrice Muamba, 23, collapsing on a Premier League pitch on television in front of 40,000 live fans and hundreds of millions around the globe; or Joe Bloggs, 42, collapsing on a building site in Essex in front of 10 other workmen. If we were informed as well about the Joe's as the Fabrice's, then we could be asking "Why do so many workmen collapse on building sites?" |
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Re: What happened to Fabrice Muamba?
posted at 20/3/2012 6:23 PM GMT
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In Response to Re: What happened to Fabrice Muamba?: Is it not likely that, in the event it was discovered that Fabrice Muamba has a cardiac abnormality in which there is a risk of SCD, that he may have decided to continue his career anyway? I'm assuming that he will have undergone the rigorous medical testing only when he reached a certain level of performance in his career, before which he may have played hundreds of football matches without any problems. Perhaps the possibility of HCM may have been flagged, but on balance he may have considered his chances of SCD so small as to carry on with a career that I imagine he was/is passionate about anyway? I don't mean to sound like a cynic or disrepute doctors that work for football teams but, if his doctor did find an abnormality but Muamba weighed up the risk and decided he wanted to continue playing, would the club turn that down, considering how much he may have cost them in transfer fees/training? |
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Re: What happened to Fabrice Muamba?
posted at 20/3/2012 7:03 PM GMT
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posted at 20/3/2012 7:37 PM GMT
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In Response to Re: What happened to Fabrice Muamba?: In Response to Re: What happened to Fabrice Muamba? : Hi DundeeChest. In response to your question, I suspect that footballers suffer from lower rates of sudden cardiac death than the general population due to their fitness but, due to, in part, the fact they are majorly fitter than the general population, makes it that much more of a surprise and more likely to make headlines. And the football pitch aspect I'm sure is just purely down to the physical strenuousness of the matches, particularly higher level football matches. While during a match the players' heart rates are unlikely to drop to a resting level, they will experience a lot of bursts where the heart rate suddenly spikes due to a quick sprint and then slowing down again before the next sprint. It would be more pronounced in players such as Fabrice as he is very much a box-to-box player and so will cover a lot of ground during the match (frequently over 10KM over the 90 minutes). My final point in response to this would be simple. Which are you more likely to hear about?: Fabrice Muamba, 23, collapsing on a Premier League pitch on television in front of 40,000 live fans and hundreds of millions around the globe; or Joe Bloggs, 42, collapsing on a building site in Essex in front of 10 other workmen. If we were informed as well about the Joe's as the Fabrice's, then we could be asking "Why do so many workmen collapse on building sites?" Posted by Nursemorph Indeed!
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