[体育运动中猝死的风险——能被诊断和降低吗?]

M Jaeger
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幸运的是,运动员在全力比赛中突然死亡是相当罕见的。然而,更可怕的是,它出乎意料地降临在一个看起来很健康的人身上。此外,这类事故主要是心脏事件,发生在竞技运动员身上的次数多于休闲运动员,后者的运动强度更适度。在大多数情况下,导致死亡的机制是心律问题,最终导致心室颤动。它的起源通常是心肌病或先天性心脏结构异常的年轻受试者。在30岁以上的男性中,大多数死亡可以用退行性冠状动脉疾病来解释。值得注意的是,93%与运动中用力有关的猝死受害者是男性,尽管女性占运动练习者的45%。在悲剧事件发生之前,大部分患者已经患有功能性障碍,通常是心绞痛。这组人中有38%的人甚至接受了心脏病专家的医疗建议。因此,我们可以认为,通过诊断和随后的治疗,这些死亡中有一小部分是可以预防的。因此,体育爱好者应该更好地了解他们不照顾自己所带来的风险。这些信息必须大规模传播。至于其他情况,我们应该审查讨论和使用哪些检测方法。它们可能涉及到财务问题,但仍应仔细考虑。
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[The risk of sudden death in sports practice--can it be diagnosed and reduced?].

The sudden death of a sportsman in full action is fortunately rather uncommon. Nevertheless, it is all the more frightening, as it befalls unexpectedly someone who is seemingly in full health. Moreover, this type of accident, essentially a cardiac event, strikes more often competitive athletes than leisure sportsmen, who are submitting themselves to more moderate exertions. The mechanism leading to death is in most cases a heart rhythm problem ending in ventricular fibrillation. Its origins are generally a cardiomyopathy or an inborn structural anomaly of the heart in young subjects. In men over 30 years of age, most deaths can be explained by degenerative coronary disorders. It is important to note that 93% of sudden death victims related to exertion in sports are men, even if women form 45% of practising sports people. A large part of the decreased had already a functional disorder, often angina, before the tragic event took place. 38% of this group even took medical advice from a cardiologist. We may thus consider that a fraction of these deaths could be prevented through diagnosis and subsequent treatment. Therefore, sports people should be better informed on the risks they incur in not taking care of themselves. This information has to be distributed on a large scale. With regard to the other cases, we should examine which detection tests are to be discussed and used. They may involve a financial problem, but should nevertheless be considered carefully.

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