On-Field Management: Cardiac Event.

Video journal of sports medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-11 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1177/26350254251326950
Carl C Edge, Jeff M Collins, Michael H Avey, Mary K Petrizzi, Alex Williams, Seth A Cheatham, J Brett Goodloe
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Abstract

Background: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is the leading cause of sport-related death in athletes during competition despite their healthy physiological status. Sudden cardiac death is defined as an unexpected death from cardiac causes that occurs within 1 hour (or within 24 hours in unwitnessed cases) from the onset of an acute change in cardiovascular status in the absence of external causal factors. Medical personnel should be prepared to care for athletes who experience SCA and understand the factors that increase the chance of survival in athletes who experience SCA.

Indications: Being prepared for these events is essential for increasing the chance of survival in athletes who experience SCA. In addition to in-game management of a SCA, we review the causes of SCA, the role of screening and workup, implementation of an action plan, and the transition of care following an event.

Technique description: Emergency action plans (EAPs) are necessary to streamline and standardize efficient care for athletes who experience SCA. The EAP discussed in this article comprises 12 items that guide the management of SCA from appropriate setup and planning for each sporting venue to the postresuscitation transition of care.

Results: Athletes who experience SCA are more likely to survive if an automated external defibrillator (AED) is available and measures are taken to prepare the sideline medical team with an EAP that addresses conditions before and after the SCA event.

Discussion/conclusion: SCA is a serious event that all sideline personnel should be prepared for. With the presence of an AED and preparation of medical and training staff with an EAP, the likelihood of an athlete surviving a cardiac arrest increases substantially. Thus, medical and training staff should familiarize themselves with EAPs and rehearse them annually.

Patient consent disclosure statement: The author(s) attests that consent has been obtained from any patient(s) appearing in this publication. If the individual may be identifiable, the author(s) has included a statement of release or other written form of approval from the patient(s) with this submission for publication.

现场管理:心脏事件。
背景:心脏骤停(SCA)是运动员在比赛期间死亡的主要原因,尽管他们的生理状态健康。心源性猝死被定义为在没有外部原因的情况下,在心血管状态发生急性变化后1小时内(或在未目击的病例中24小时内)发生的由心脏原因引起的意外死亡。医务人员应该准备好照顾经历SCA的运动员,并了解增加SCA运动员生存机会的因素。适应症:为这些事件做好准备对于增加SCA运动员的生存机会至关重要。除了SCA的游戏内管理之外,我们还回顾了SCA的原因、筛选和检查的作用、行动计划的实施以及事件后护理的过渡。技术描述:紧急行动计划(EAPs)是必要的,以简化和标准化有效的护理运动员谁经历SCA。本文讨论的EAP包括12个项目,这些项目指导SCA的管理,从每个体育场馆的适当设置和规划到复苏后的护理过渡。结果:如果有自动体外除颤器(AED),并采取措施为场外医疗团队准备EAP,处理SCA事件前后的情况,经历SCA的运动员更有可能存活。讨论/结论:SCA是一个严重的事件,所有的副业人员都应该做好准备。有了AED,医护人员和训练人员有了EAP,运动员心脏骤停存活的可能性大大增加。因此,医务和培训人员应熟悉应急行动计划,并每年进行演练。患者同意披露声明:作者证明已获得本出版物中出现的任何患者的同意。如果患者的身份是可识别的,作者必须在提交的文件中附上患者的免责声明或其他书面批准。
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