SUDDEN  CARDIAC  ARREST  AWARENESS  FORM   Name  of  Student:  __________________________________________________  

Revised  February  2015  

  What  is  Sudden  Cardiac  Arrest?  

 

Ø Occurs  suddenly  and  often  without  warning.   Ø An  electrical  malfunction  (short-­‐circuit)  causes  the  bottom  chambers  of  the  heart  (ventricles)  to   beat  dangerously  fast  (ventricular  tachycardia  or  fibrillation)  and  disrupts  the  pumping  ability  of   the  heart.   Ø The  heart  cannot  pump  blood  to  the  brain,  lungs  and  other  organs  of  the  body.   Ø The  person  loses  consciousness  (passes  out)  and  has  no  pulse.   Ø Death  occurs  within  minutes  if  not  treated  immediately.    

What  causes  Sudden  Cardiac  Arrest?  

Ø Conditions  present  at  birth   § Inherited  (passed  on  from  parents/relatives)  conditions  of  the  heart  muscle:   ♦ Hypertrophic  Cardiomyopathy  –  hypertrophy  (thickening)  of  the  left  ventricle;  the   most  common  cause  of  sudden  cardiac  arrest  in  athletes  in  the  U.S.   ♦ Arrhythmogenic  Right  Ventricular  Cardiomyopathy  –  replacement  of  part  of  the   right  ventricle  by  fat  and  scar;  the  most  common  cause  of  sudden  cardiac  arrest  in  Italy.   ♦  Marfan  Syndrome  –  a  disorder  of  the  structure  of  blood  vessels  that  makes  them   prone  to  rupture;  often  associated  with  very  long  arms  and  unusually  flexible  joints.   § Inherited  conditions  of  the  electrical  system:   ♦ Long  QT  Syndrome  –  abnormality  in  the  ion  channels  (electrical  system)  of  the  heart.   ♦ Catecholaminergic  Polymorphic  Ventricular  Tachycardia  and  Brugada  Syndrome   –  other  types  of  electrical  abnormalities  that  are  rare  but  run  in  families.   § NonInherited  (not  passed  on  from  the  family,  but  still  present  at  birth)  conditions:   ♦ Coronary  Artery  Abnormalities  –  abnormality  of  the  blood  vessels  that  supply  blood   to  the  heart  muscle.    The  second  most  common  cause  of  sudden  cardiac  arrest  in   athletes  in  the  U.S.   ♦ Aortic  valve  abnormalities  –  failure  of  the  aortic  valve  (the  valve  between  the  heart   and  the  aorta)  to  develop  properly;  usually  causes  a  loud  heart  murmur.   ♦ Non-­‐compaction  Cardiomyopathy  –  a  condition  where  the  heart  muscle  does  not   develop  normally.     ♦ Wolff-­‐Parkinson-­‐White  Syndrome  –an  extra  conducting  fiber  is  present  in  the  heart’s   electrical  system  and  can  increase  the  risk  of  arrhythmias.     Ø Conditions  not  present  at  birth  but  acquired  later  in  life:   ♦ Commotio  Cordis  –  concussion  of  the  heart  that  can  occur  from  being  hit  in  the  chest   by  a  ball,  puck,  or  fist.   ♦ Myocarditis  –  infection/inflammation  of  the  heart,  usually  caused  by  a  virus.   ♦ Recreational/Performance-­‐Enhancing  drug  use.   Ø Idiopathic:  Sometimes  the  underlying  cause  of  the  Sudden  Cardiac  Arrest  is  unknown,  even  after   autopsy.    

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SUDDEN  CARDIAC  ARREST  AWARENESS  FORM     What  are  the  symptoms/warning  signs  of  Sudden  Cardiac  Arrest?  

 

Revised  February  2015  

Ø Fainting/blackouts  (especially  during  exercise)   Ø Dizziness   Ø Unusual  fatigue/weakness   Ø Chest  pain   Ø Shortness  of  breath   Ø Nausea/vomiting   Ø Palpitations  (heart  is  beating  unusually  fast  or  skipping  beats)     Ø Family  history  of  sudden  cardiac  arrest  at  age  <  50   ANY  of  these  symptoms/warning  signs  that  occur  while  exercising  may  necessitate  further   evaluation  from  your  physician  before  returning  to  practice  or  a  game.  

What  is  the  treatment  for  Sudden  Cardiac  Arrest?   Ø Ø Ø Ø

Time  is  critical  and  an  immediate  response  is  vital.   CALL  911   Begin  CPR   Use  an  Automated  External  Defibrillator  (AED)  

 

What  are  ways  to  screen  for  Sudden  Cardiac  Arrest?  

 

Ø The  American  Heart  Association  recommends  a  pre-­‐participation  history  and  physical  including   14  important  cardiac  elements.   Ø The  UIL  Pre-­‐Participation  Physical  Evaluation  –  Medical  History  form  includes  ALL  14  of   these  important  cardiac  elements  and  is  mandatory  annually.   Ø Additional  screening  using  an  electrocardiogram  and/or  an  echocardiogram  is  readily  available  to   all  athletes,  but  is  not  mandatory.  

Where  can  one  find  information  on  additional  screening?  

Ø The  Cardiac  section  on  the  UIL  Health  and  Safety  website  (uiltexas.org).  

     

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