Archive for April, 2010

Sudden Cardiac Death in Sports: Pre-participation Screening of Athletes

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Definition

Sudden death in sport (SD) is defined as natural death that occurs within one hour of onset of symptoms in a fit individual participating in, usually, an elite level sport. Sudden cardiac death contributes to 93% of all sudden deaths in sport. This apparently occurs in a person without previously recognized predisposing cardiovascular conditions. In some instances, pre-existing symptoms may already have been present, but the time and mode of death are unexpected. This excludes cerebrovascular, respiratory, traumatic and drug related causes which are the origin of the other 7% of sudden deaths”. A significant cause of death in contact sports is commotio cordis, which is referred to in one of my other articles.

Incidence

The incidence of SD is estimated to be about one death in 1 in 200000 per year with an average of 300 deaths per year, but the incidence could be higher according to some European studies. An Italian study suggested an incidence of 1. 6 – 2. 3 per 100000 athletes per year (2. 1 per 100000 per year due to cardiovascular causes) and 0. 8. This clearly reflects an increased incidence in athletes.

Symptoms

most of cases are asymptomatic

in the rest, symptoms occurring prior to with SD are

i. angina (chest pain)

ii. dyspnoea (breathlessness)

iii. palpitations (awareness of one’s heart beating)

iv. pre syncope or syncope (light headedness or fainting)

Etiology

Cardiovascular causes of sudden death

- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)non obstructive, obstructive, ischemic, etc – Valvular disease: Aortic stenosis, Mitral Valve Prolapse

- Coronary artery disease

- Congenital anomalies of coronary arteries

- Idiopathic concentric left ventricular hypertrophy

- Aortic rupture

- Right ventricular dysplasia (ARVC)

- Myocarditis: viral, sarcoidosis, amyloidosis

- Arrhythmias and conduction defects Congenital heart disease: Marfan’s, WPW syndrome

- Pulmonary embolisation

Drugs

- QT interval increasing: cisapride, domperidone,chlorpromazine, haloperidol, pimozide, erythromycin and clarithomycin

- epinephrine, ephedrine, cocaine, etc

- performance enhancing: erythropoietin (hyperviscocity & thrombogenesis) anabolics

Commotio cordis (CC)

sudden impact on the precordium, during a vulnerable period of the cardiac cycle cause ventricular fibrillation and sudden death without any visible injury to the sternum or ribs, e. g. contact sport. In 80% of cases of sudden cardiovascular death in athletes, the cause has been identified to be either hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or arrthymogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy.

Age considerations

In general, in athletes > 35 years of age, atherosclerotic coronary arterial disease is the leading cause while in those < 35, it is often caused by HCM, a silent cardiac condition which gets unmasked during performance.

Geographic considerations in etiology

In the US, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the major cause of SD. In contrast, in Europe, cardiac arrhythmias and abnormal cardiac arterial anatomy is supposed to be the leading cause. An interesting statistic is that of all the sudden deaths in the US, 50% were found to be amongst athletes of Afro-American origin. In Asia, on the contrary, (the Philippines, Thailand, Japan), Brugada syndrome seems to be the most common cause of natural death in men younger than 50 years of age. This relates to cardiac arrest occurring during sleep or at rest and not during a sport performance . An importance observation is these cases had been the reports episodes of nightmares occurring prior to the event. This might suggest a role of the sympathetic nervous system.

Risk Stratification of Sudden Cardiovascular Death

Clinical

a. Double apical impulse with each ventricular contraction

b. Carotid jerky double pulsation, called pulses bisferiens

c. Ejection systolic murmur

Laboratory Investigations

Non-invasive

a. ECG: suggestive of LVH, in addition, there is ST segment depression, gross T wave inversions, pathologic Q waves, and suggestion of LBBB, left axis deviation

b. 2D Echocardiography: to measure the thickness of the Left ventricular wall, and the anatomical variations of the Mitral valve

c. Angio–CT

d. MRI

e. Doppler Study: to access the blood flow through the chambers

f. Ambulatory Holter monitoring Invasive Cardiac catheterization: to assess the pressure gradient between the LV and the ascending aorta, in normal heart there being no such difference

Pre-participation screening / exercise testing of athletes

Overwhelming majority of sports researchers agree on the need for preparticipation screening in sports. it is mandatory in the US and Italy. In Australia, it has been made compulsory in some sports. The American Heart Association has laid down specific recommendations for the screening of athletes. These state that ‘some form of pre- participation cardiovascular screening for high school and collegiate athletes is justifiable and compelling, based on ethical, legal and medical grounds’. Noninvasive testing can enhance the diagnostic potential of the standard history and physical examination; however it is not prudent to carry out routine use of tests as 12-lead ECG, echocardiography, or graded exercise for detection of CV disease in large populations of athletes. The Laussane recommendations have also laid down specific guidelines for pre-screening. However, guidelines by different bodies have given rise to a lot of debate and no single guideline can be considered satisfactory.

Treatment

Usually, the underlying mechanism of sudden cardiovascular death is ventricular fibrillation; hence, as such can be treated with defibrillation. Thus in elite sport, up gradation of sport first aid infrastructure, with routine employment of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) is the need of the hour. Keeping in mind the ABC of resuscitation, the surviving sports person is then transported to a referral heath unit for investigation into the causes of the event. Admission to an ICU for observation or management is usually warranted.

Discussion

In general, a lot of research has been done and a lot written about sudden cardiovascular death related to sport, but thanks to different outcomes of various studies, confusion still prevails about the exact definition of the condition, and indeed, what exactly causes it. Although, we know of conditions which may predispose to sudden death, we cannot as yet, on the basis of screening tests or procedures available, say for sure what condition(s) will definitely lead to sudden death. Hence, the major dilemma surrounding banning athletes from competition. On the one hand, there is the ethical issue of preventing risks that can lead to death, while on the other, there is the thought of banning the athlete when you are not sure if his/her heart condition is indeed a pathologic state. One may argue that taking risks is an inherent part of sports, esp. boxing, car racing, etc but life threatening risks should be a strict ‘no-no’. To conclude, exercise or sport may lead to sudden death but the benefits of exercise far outweigh the risks involved. Even in elite athletes, the risk-benefit ratio is to be taken into consideration when disqualifying him or her from competition. It is of paramount importance to judge whether the left ventricular wall thickness is a measure of physiologic adaptation to exercise or relates to a cardiac pathologic state. Physical exercise per say does not cause cardiovascular death. Does it, then, unmask a cardiac condition to cause a heart attack which otherwise would not have occurred had the person not been exercising or playing sport? That is the question for the medical community to answer. With a society dealing with ever increasing medical conditions associated with a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy dietary habits, humanity can ill afford to be discouraged from participation in sport or exercising under any pretext unless irrefutable proof of exercise causing death exists.

Dr Deepak S Hiwale
Sports Medic Aberdeen UK
drdeepakhiwale@aol. com

A Look at the Dangers of Liposuction

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Liposuction has its share of risks and dangers. Though considered as minimally invasive, one should also take note of the dangers of liposuction. The risk would be minimized if a experienced and qualified surgeon would perform the operation, using tumescent anesthesia in an outpatient setting. Even though these conditions may be met, there is still a small margin of error, so accidents are still possible. One should be aware of these before undergoing such a procedure.

Here are some of the risks and dangers of liposuction:

1. Liposuctions have side effects. One will surely experience some soreness, fluid drainage, swelling, bruising, pain as well as numbness on the affected area. This depends on the kind of procedure involved, as well as the person’s own capability to recover. One might endure this for a few weeks to several months. This is normal and not life threatening though.

2. One may experience other complications such as infection on the affected area. This might happen during or after the operation. Bacteria may enter through the open punctures and spread throughout the skin. Skin discoloration, tenderness as well as redness are the common results. Other patients may have fever and vomiting.

3. Embolism is one of the more potent dangers of liposuction. This is when the fat cells enter into the bloodstream through damaged blood vessels. These fat cells can go up to the lungs and brain. When one experiences shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing after the operation(this is most likely to happen within 3 days after the procedure), seek medical help immediately.

4. Organ failure is another possible side effect of liposuction. Sometimes the surgeon may not be aware that the cannula used for the suctioning is too close to an organ. This is often happening in the stomach liposuction, where the intestines might be punctured by the cannula.

5. There might be fluid imbalance after the operation. In some procedures, fluids are injected into the body so as to reduce fluid loss. This might result into some serious complications such as pulmonary edema, or fluid in the lungs, or other problems in the kidney.

6. Individuals who have gone through liposuction should also be careful about licodaine overdose. When there is too much lidocaine, the patient may suffer convulsions, shivering and even heart problems.

7. Persons who have undergone liposuction surgery have higher risk of failing with succeeding surgical procedures. Some have other procedures in order to repair the damage done after liposuction. This is usually the case for people who have sagging skin, since liposuction may cause the skin to sag, which is very unsightly. This will lead to longer recovery times and higher risks in developing complications.

Before going through liposuction, the doctor will give you the benefits as well as the dangers of liposuction. The decision is still in your hands, as you weigh these things, so make the best decision.

Is liposuction for you? Understand more about the pros and cons of liposuction and the best alternative for inner thigh liposuction.

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Dr. Larry Weinstein reviews LIPOSUCTION

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Liposuction is a procedure that can help sculpt the body by removing unwanted fat from specific areas, including the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, upper arms, chin, cheeks and neck. During the past decade, liposuction, which is also known as “lipoplasty” or “suction lipectomy,” has benefited from several new refinements. Today, a number of new techniques, including ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL), the tumescent technique, and the super-wet technique, are helping many plastic surgeons to provide selected patients with more precise results and quicker recovery times. Although no type of liposuction is a substitute for dieting and exercise, liposuction can remove stubborn areas of fat that don’t respond to traditional weight-loss methods. If you’re considering liposuction in New Jersey, this video will give you a basic understanding of the procedure—when it can help, how it is performed and how you might look and feel after surgery. It won’t answer all of your questions, since much depends on your individual circumstances. Please ask Dr Weinstein if there is anything about the procedure you don’t understand

Xyngular Review, All The Details About Xyngular

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Xyngular is a MLM (multi-level marketing) company that recently launched in December of 2009. Xyngular was founded by Mark Walker who previously was the VP of Operations for a very successful MLM company called Xango. Based in American Fork, Utah, Xyngular is shipping product all over the states as well as many other countries. Their goal by the end of 2010 is to be operating in more than 36 countries. The ProductThe one product that Xyngular current has is a fruit juice. This juice that Xyngular has is manufactured so that you are able to receive many vitamins and nutrients to help benefit your body. This is a health juice drink. This juice allows people to get the proper nutrients every day. What happens is that the developers of this fruit juice have created it so that you can begin receiving the proper vitamins and nutrients to boost your health to the next level. . The OpportunityThe opportunity to become a distributor of Xyngular allows you to directly sell the fruit juice as well as recruit other people to do the same. You will get paid on any product personally sell as well as product that is sold by those you recruit into the business and the teams you build. Some of the other ways you are compensated are through the company wide profit pool, their rapid rewards program, as well as a variety of bonuses offered. Our AnalysisXyngular has a strong leadership force in hand with leaders that have had many successful years in the MLM industry. This combined with a large vision can help propel Xyngular to success. You do; however, need to take caution before joining Xyngular because they are a new company. Most new companies do not last long and you should be made aware of that beforehand. Be sure to take time to think about this issue before joining Xyngular and if you are willing to take that risk. Also, you should be made aware of the fact that juice products are not new to the MLM industry and many other companies are selling similar products. Some of these other companies have been successful selling their juice products. So it still is possible to succeed.

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Journey Through Scoliosis Surgery

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Real Salt Lake: Team XanGo Through 2013

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With XanGo Cup 2009: RSL vs Club América just 3 days out, XanGo and Real Salt Lake started the fanfare early with a major announcement today. At a press conference held in Rio Tinto Stadium, XanGo and Real Salt Lake broke news that we will be continuing our jersey-front partnership with them through the 2013 season. As a global company that prides itself in innovation, XanGo is very pleased to have joined Real Salt Lake in this partnership as the first jersey-front sponsors in US professional sports, and we are happy to see other major brands follow our lead and support soccer in North America, said XanGo Founder/Board Member Gordon Morton. This partnership is ideal for XanGo and our global brand in the sense that our brand goes wherever the team plays and that soccer is the worlds game. We promise that XanGo and its more-than-one-million Distributors worldwide will continue to support Real Salt Lake both at home and abroad. We are very pleased to continue our partnership with XanGo, and to represent their brand on our jersey through the 2013 season, said Real Salt Lake President Bill Manning. XanGo is a great asset to the Utah business community and we appreciate their continued support of our organization. XanGos multi-year deal with Real Salt Lake includes signage and promotional opportunities at the teams sports and entertainment venue, Rio Tinto Stadium, in Sandy, Utah. Additionally, XanGo and RSL will continue the annual tradition of XanGo Cup, which pairs RSL and . . .

Cardiac Science Sets Date for First Quarter Results Release and Conference Call

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Cardiac Science Sets Date for First Quarter Results Release and Conference Call
BOTHELL, Wash., April 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Cardiac Science Corporation (Nasdaq: CSCX), a global leader in automated external defibrillator (AED) and diagnostic cardiac monitoring devices, announced today that it will release its first quarter 2010 financial results on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 after market close.

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Re: Scoliosis Adventures ! The brace fitting PART TWO

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My experiences with a brace.