Sudden Death
The concept strongly encouraged in treating Heat Stroke
"cool first, transport second"
factors that could be considered both intrinsic and extrinsic
A mismatch between one's physical effort and one's physical fitness = Sleep deprivation, improper heat acclimatization and dehydrations may also increase the risk for exertional heat stroke =Drugs
The sport that experiences the highest number of concussion is
American football
should not be relied upon in the absence of a valid device.
An inferior measure
vaso-occlusion within the muscle
As the cells change shape they begin to get caught in the vessel, slow down and aggregate.
has the highest incidence of all sports with an overall incident rate of 1:11,394 athletes per year.
Basketball
the gold standard for treatment of exertional heat stroke
Cold water immersion
the second leading cause of sudden cardiac death
Congenital coronary artery anomalies
Brain deaths have been decreasing over time, but brain injuries with disability has been increasing.
Helmets do not prevent concussion, but they do reduce the incidence of skull fracture and major head trauma.
Rhabdomyolysis definition
Impaired blood flow to muscle causing damage
atherosclerotic coronary artery disease
In older individuals (> 35 years) sudden cardiac death is predominantly caused by
primary risk factors for concussion.
Linear and rotational head acceleration
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Most common cardiovascular disease resulting in sudden death
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Most common cause of sudden cardiac arrest in the pediatric/ young adult athlete
Sickle Cell Trait
One gene is normal and the other gene is affected
only methods proven to be valid for accurate temperature measurement in patients with exertional heat stroke
Rectal temperature and gastrointestinal temperature measures
leading cause of death in athletes during sport participation
Sudden cardiac arrest
leading medical cause of death in NCAA athlete
Sudden death from cardiovascular causes
appear to continue even after the neurocognitive function returns.
The cerebrovascular abnormalities
stimulates additional sickling
The hypoxic environment and lowering of pH (increased acidity)
cerebral concussions
The vast majority of brain injuries in sport
Sickle Cell Trait Basic problem
a mutation in the hemoglobin gene
Marfan's syndrome
an autosomal dominant disorder of connective tissue -
The reduced oxygen carrying capacity results in
anemic response
The cause of exertional heat stroke
appears to be multifactoria
often referred to as mild traumatic brain injuries
cerebral concussions
Major problem: Athlete whose cells are sickling
continues through the pain and fatigue
Sudden death from cardiovascular causes generally occurred when
during or just after physical exertion while the athlete was engaged in practice or competition
incidences of sickle cell trait resulting in death have generally occurred when
during the initial days of strength and conditioning practices when the athletes are detrained
present in 50% of the athletes that died from sickle cell trait,
exertional rhabdomyolysis
Most athletes diagnosed with heat stroke present with
hot, sweaty skin, which contrasts with the dry skin often seen in classical heat stroke.
Rhabdomyolysis will cause
hyperkalemia and acidosis
inherited diseases
in the younger athlete (< 35 years) sudden cardiac death is more likely related
Heat stroke predisposing factors
intrinsic, extrinsic or both
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy definition
is considered in an individual with apparent cardiac disease characterized by unexplained left ventricular hypertrophy associated with non-dilated ventricular chambers in the absence of another cardiac or systemic disease.
The primary danger of an aortic aneurysm
is that it can lead to aortic rupture
As perfusion is decreased to the gut, muscles and other non-vital tissues, the lack of sufficient blood flow to these areas will lead to
ischemia and potentially endotoxemia
impaired blood flow to muscle will lead to
ischemic rhabdomyolysis
A goal of ____ minutes from time of collapse to delivery of the first shock is strongly recommended
less than 3 - 5
Intrinsic factors of Heat stroke
low level of fitness, underlying illness and obesity.
The treatment for exertional heat stroke is primarily centered on
lowering core temperature to under 102ºF (38.9ºC) as soon as possible
Muscle cramps experienced during sickling are
more generalized to the muscle and not pinpointed and excruciating.
The initial injury will result from the direct impact and damage t
neuronal and parenchyma tissue
Considering that nearly 50 - 75% of athletes do not report their concussions, the use of ____ is important
objective measures becomes very important.
Traumatic brain injury occurs
occurs in a number of helmeted and non-helmeted sports.
The most common causes of these deaths were exercise-related sudden death associated with
sickle cell trait, exertional heat stroke, and cardiac events
Two etiologies of sudden cardiac event
structural defect or an electrical defect
ion channel disorders symptoms
syncope or unexplained seizure activity
Heat stroke is a condition that
systemic inflammatory response leading to multiorgan failure that might result in a fatal outcome
Exertional heat stroke is classified as a core temperature
temperature above 104ºF (40.0ºC) with central nervous system dysfunction.
A secondary or delayed phase of injury occurs as a result o
the inflammatory response, edema, ischemia and the effects of free radicals and ions that cause additional insult to the brain
The primary method used to screen for sudden cardiac death is
the preparticipation physical examination that includes a standardized medical history and attention to episodes of exertional syncope or presyncope.
result of second-impact syndrome.
there is a vascular engorgement leading to massive Intracranial pressure and brain herniation resulting in severe brain damage or death.
Extrinsic factors attributed to exertional heat stroke
training at the wrong time of day (i.e., at the hottest part of the day), insufficient rehydration regimen, inappropriate uniform ensembles for athletes during practice (e.g. increase uncompensable heat stress), improper work to rest cycles, and absence of appropriate medical personnel
An athlete that suddenly collapses and is unresponsive should be assumed to be
under cardiac arrest
The sport that experiences the highest rate of concussion is
women's ice hockey