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This registry aims to investigate the underlying causes of sudden death (SCD), survived SCA and traumatic sudden death in football players worldwide, both at professional and amateur level to provide an improved basis for prevention strategies and the emergency treatment (rescue chain) in the respective regions.
Objective: To investigate the underlying causes and regional patterns of sudden death in football (soccer) players worldwide to inform and improve existing screening and prevention measures.
- Florian Egger, Jürgen Scharhag, Andreas Kästner, Jiří Dvořák, Philipp Bohm, Tim Meyer
- 2020
Dec 23, 2020 · Objective. To investigate the underlying causes and regional patterns of sudden death in football (soccer) players worldwide to inform and improve existing screening and prevention measures.
Objective To investigate the underlying causes and regional patterns of sudden death in football (soccer) players worldwide to inform and improve existing screening and prevention measures. Methods From 2014 to 2018 cases of sudden cardiac d...
Introduction: To investigate the causes and circumstances of sudden death in Australian and Asian football (soccer) players. Methods: From 2014 to 2022, cases of football-related sudden death (SD) from Australia and countries affiliated to the Asian Football Confederation.
Doctors, relatives, athletes, coaches and other persons involved can report cases via a confidential online access leading to a questionnaire regarding the circumstances of a sudden death or successfully resuscitated sudden death of a football player (figure 2).
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Figure 1: The FIFA-SDR online form, translated into 11 languages, for players, staff and other potential eyewitnesses to a sudden death in football. Figure 2: Circumstances of out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the respective survival rates in 471 football players.