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Soccer related sudden deaths in Turkey.

Caglar Ozdemir1, Tolga Saka, Haşim Asil, Ibrahim Uzün, Mutlu Oner.   

Abstract

Regular physical exercise is recommended by the medical community, because it offers the potential to reduce the incidence of coronary events. On the other hand, vigorous exertion may act as a trigger of acute myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death in susceptible individuals. Death during sports activities differs among sports disciplines and countries. In Turkey, soccer attracts more spectators than any other sports activity and the attention of the press and media, and is preferred over other sports by many young and middle-aged individuals. As autopsy-based studies are infrequent in literature and there is a lack of data detailing sudden death during physical activity in Turkey, we present a Turkish series of sudden deaths that occurred during soccer games based on data provided by the Morgue Specialization Department of the Council of Forensic Medicine. We identified 15 male cases of soccer-related sudden death aged from 10 to 48 years. Coronary artery disease was identified as the cause of sudden death in 11 cases. Key pointsThis study is one of the largest series of soccer related SD with reported 15 cases.In our series, CAD is the most common cause of SCD also in very young athletes in contrast with international literature.In autopsy, detailed cardio-vascular system evaluation and toxicological analysis including doping agents are essential to determine precise cause of exercise induced SD.Medical screening is important for all people interested in sport, not only for athletes, as a powerful means of prevention.

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Keywords:  Recreational; autopsy.; soccer; sudden death

Year:  2008        PMID: 24149463      PMCID: PMC3761455     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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