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Title: Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Intercollegiate Athletics


1
Sudden Cardiac Arrestin Intercollegiate
Athletics
2
Sudden Cardiac Arrestin Intercollegiate Athletics
  • Are you prepared?

3
 Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of
death in exercising young athletes
  • Sudden cardiac death occurs in 143,000 NCAA
    student-athletes per year
  • The chance of survival decreases by ?10 every
    minute after collapse
  • The average EMS response time is 6-8 minutes
  • The single greatest factor affecting survival is
    the time from cardiac arrest to defibrillation
    (shock)
  • AEDs improve survival through early
    defibrillation

4
Screening
  • Student-athletes are required to have a
    pre-participation physical examination.
  • The traditional screen includes
  • History (chest pain or passing out with exercise)
  • Physical exam (blood pressure, heart sounds)
  • Some schools perform EKG (electrocardiogram) to
    increase detection of athletes with at-risk
    conditions
  • Appropriate experience and resources are
    important for EKG screening to be utilized
    effectively
  • Insert institutional screening policy here if
    applicable

5
Emergency Planning
  • Written Emergency Action Plan for SCA
  • Emergency communication system
  • Trained responders in CPR/AED
  • AED locations all staff awareness
  • Access to early defibrillation (lt3-5 min
    collapse to shock)
  • Practice and review of the response plan at
    least annually
  • Integrate AEDS into local EMS system

6
Emergency Action Plan 
  • Essential elements of an emergency action plan
    include
  • (insert specific institutional plans for all of
    the following)
  • Methods of communication
  • Personnel requiring CPR and AED training
  • Locations of AEDs for early defibrillation
  • Practice and review of the response plan

7
Chain of Survival
Early Recognition
Early CPR
Early AED
Improved Survival
8
Recognition of SCA
  • SCA should be suspected in any athlete who is
    collapsed and unresponsive
  • SCA should be suspected in any non-traumatic
    collapse
  • Brief seizure-like activity is common after
    collapse from SCA
  • Seizure SCA until proven otherwise
  • Occasional gasping is not normal breathing think
    SCA

9
Early CPR
  • CPR can double or triple the chance of survival
  • lt 1/3 of SCA victims receive bystander CPR
  • 2010 AHA guidelines
  • Hands-only CPR
  • Chest compressions
  • Push hard, push fast (100 per minute)

10
AEDs in Sport
  • AEDs provide a means of early defibrillation and
    the potential for effective management of SCA
  • Athletes
  • Students
  • Staff
  • Spectators
  • Coaches
  • Officials
  • Visitors

2007
11
The Collapsed and Unresponsive Athlete Management
of SCA
  • Suspect SCA in any collapsed and unresponsive
    athlete
  • An AED should be applied as soon as possible for
    rhythm analysis and shock if indicated

Drezner Heart Rhythm 2007
12
 Steps in the Management of SCA 
  • Recognize SCA
  • Call for help / Call 9-1-1
  • Begin chest compressions (CPR)
  • Retrieve the AED
  • Apply and use the AED as soon as possible
  • Continue CPR until EMS arrives

13
Resources
  • Inter-Association Task Force Recommendations on
    Emergency Preparedness and Management of Sudden
    Cardiac Arrest in High School and College
    Athletic Programs A Consensus Statement.
    Journal of Athletic Training 200742(1)143158
  • NCAA Health and Safety
  • http//www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/ncaahome?WCM_GLOBAL
    _CONTEXT/ncaa/ncaa/academicsandathletes/persona
    lwelfare/healthandsafety/raisingawarenessofs
    uddencardiaccollapseinsports
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