Exertional heat stroke (EHS) remains one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport despite clear evidence showing 100% survivability with the proper standards of care in place and utilized. Of particular concern are student athletes competing at the secondary school level, where the extent of appropriate health care services remains suboptimal compared with organized athletics at the collegiate level and higher. While rapid recognition and rapid treatment of EHS ensures survival, the adoption and implementation of these lifesaving steps within secondary school athletics warrant further discussion within the sports medicine community. Establishing proper policies regarding the prevention and care of EHS coupled with utilizing an interdi...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as a body temperature greater than 40°C (104°F) to 40.5°C (105°F) wi...
Background: Exertional heat stroke is a devastating condition that can cause significant morbidity a...
Exertional heat illnesses (EHIs) are a related group of illnesses that can occur during sport partic...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as an internal body temperature 40.5°C or greater and neuropsychiatr...
Adams et al. (1) reported that secondary school football coaches lacked a fundamental understanding ...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Exertional Heatstroke (EHS) is the leading cause of preventable death in high school athletics. Stud...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is among the leading causes of sudden death during sport and physical a...
Despite progress in prevention, recognition and treatment, exertional heat stroke (EHS) persists acr...
Death during sport or physical activity is a tragic and unexpected event. However, with appropriate ...
Objective: To present best-practice recommendations for the prevention, recognition, and treatment o...
Heat-related injury and illness is the number 1 cause of death among high school athletes, ranks 3rd...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the most common causes of sudden death in athletes. It also r...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as a body temperature greater than 40°C (104°F) to 40.5°C (105°F) wi...
Background: Exertional heat stroke is a devastating condition that can cause significant morbidity a...
Exertional heat illnesses (EHIs) are a related group of illnesses that can occur during sport partic...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as an internal body temperature 40.5°C or greater and neuropsychiatr...
Adams et al. (1) reported that secondary school football coaches lacked a fundamental understanding ...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Exertional Heatstroke (EHS) is the leading cause of preventable death in high school athletics. Stud...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is among the leading causes of sudden death during sport and physical a...
Despite progress in prevention, recognition and treatment, exertional heat stroke (EHS) persists acr...
Death during sport or physical activity is a tragic and unexpected event. However, with appropriate ...
Objective: To present best-practice recommendations for the prevention, recognition, and treatment o...
Heat-related injury and illness is the number 1 cause of death among high school athletes, ranks 3rd...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the most common causes of sudden death in athletes. It also r...
Exertional heat stroke, defined as a body temperature greater than 40°C (104°F) to 40.5°C (105°F) wi...
Background: Exertional heat stroke is a devastating condition that can cause significant morbidity a...
Exertional heat illnesses (EHIs) are a related group of illnesses that can occur during sport partic...