Literature DB >> 24190898

Characteristics and outcomes of sudden cardiac arrest during sports in women.

Eloi Marijon1, Wulfran Bougouin, David S Celermajer, Marie-Cécile Périer, Florence Dumas, Nordine Benameur, Nicole Karam, Lionel Lamhaut, Muriel Tafflet, Hazrije Mustafic, Natalia Machado de Deus, Jean-Yves Le Heuzey, Michel Desnos, Paul Avillach, Christian Spaulding, Alain Cariou, Christof Prugger, Jean-Philippe Empana, Xavier Jouven.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: No specific data are available on characteristics and outcome of sudden cardiac death (SCD) during sport activities among women in the general population. METHODS AND
RESULTS: From a prospective 5-year national survey, involving 820 subjects 10 to 75 years old who presented with SCD (resuscitated or not) during competitive or recreational sport activities, 43 (5.2%) such events occurred in women, principally during jogging, cycling, and swimming. The level of activity at the time of SCD was moderate to vigorous in 35 cases (81.4%). The overall incidence of sport-related SCD, among 15- to 75-year-old women, was estimated as 0.59 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.39-0.79) to 2.17 (95% CI, 1.38-2.96) per year per million female sports participants for the 80th and 20th percentiles of reporting districts, respectively. Compared with men, the incidence of SCDs in women was dramatically lower, particularly in the 45- to 54-year range (relative risk, 0.033; 95% CI, 0.015-0.075). Despite similar circumstances of occurrence, survival at hospital admission (46.5%; 95% CI, 31.0-60.0) was significantly higher than that for men (30.0%; 95% CI, 26.8-33.2; P=0.02), although this did not reach statistical significance for hospital discharge. Favorable neurological outcomes were similar (80%). Cause of death seemed less likely to be associated with structural heart disease in women compared with men (58.3% versus 95.8%; P=0.003).
CONCLUSIONS: Sports-related SCDs in women participants seems dramatically less common (up to 30-fold less frequent) compared with men. Our results also suggest a higher likelihood of successful resuscitation as well as less frequency of structural heart disease in women compared with men.

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Keywords:  cardiopulmonary resuscitation; death, sudden; exercise; incidence; sex; survival; ventricular fibrillation

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24190898     DOI: 10.1161/CIRCEP.113.000651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol        ISSN: 1941-3084


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