This case and the review illustrate the induction of a sudden collapse of a football player secondary to a blow to his chest (commotio cordis) [CC]. The article argues that CC probably is under recognized in Europe and cautions that the mounting intensity and speed inherent in modern sports possibly increase the likeliness of CC in the future. If CC occurs, immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automatic external defibrillator should be used
Commotio cordis secondary to a blunt blow to the chest wall can result in ventricular fibrillation a...
Commotio cordis is a term used for cases of sudden cardiac death due to nonpenetrating chest trauma ...
Sudden cardiac death of a young athlete is the most tragic event in sports and devastates the family...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityCommotio Cordis (CC) is a phenomeno...
Sudden arrhythmic death as a result of a blunt chest wall blow has been termed Commotio Cordis (CC)....
death following a sharp butseemingly inconsequential blow tothe chest is a frightening occur-rence k...
Commotio cordis is the leading cause of death among baseball players in the United States between th...
Commotio cordis is an increasingly reported fatal mechano-electric syndrome and is the second most c...
Commotio Cordis, primarily reported by B. J. Maron since 1990, is one of the causes of sudden cardia...
Commotio cordis, from Latin “agitation of the heart” is a potentially fatal sudden disruption and al...
Commotio cordis is a rare yet potentially fatal event. Young athletes are more susceptible to CC due...
Commotio Cordis, primarily reported by B. J. Maron since 1990, is one of the causes of sudden cardia...
Content: Commotio cordis is blunt, nonpenetrating trauma to the chest resulting in irregular heart r...
AbstractBackgroundCommotio cordis is ventricular fibrillation after a direct precordial blow without...
A 16-year-old male developed palpitations immediately following chest impact with a soccer ball. The...
Commotio cordis secondary to a blunt blow to the chest wall can result in ventricular fibrillation a...
Commotio cordis is a term used for cases of sudden cardiac death due to nonpenetrating chest trauma ...
Sudden cardiac death of a young athlete is the most tragic event in sports and devastates the family...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityCommotio Cordis (CC) is a phenomeno...
Sudden arrhythmic death as a result of a blunt chest wall blow has been termed Commotio Cordis (CC)....
death following a sharp butseemingly inconsequential blow tothe chest is a frightening occur-rence k...
Commotio cordis is the leading cause of death among baseball players in the United States between th...
Commotio cordis is an increasingly reported fatal mechano-electric syndrome and is the second most c...
Commotio Cordis, primarily reported by B. J. Maron since 1990, is one of the causes of sudden cardia...
Commotio cordis, from Latin “agitation of the heart” is a potentially fatal sudden disruption and al...
Commotio cordis is a rare yet potentially fatal event. Young athletes are more susceptible to CC due...
Commotio Cordis, primarily reported by B. J. Maron since 1990, is one of the causes of sudden cardia...
Content: Commotio cordis is blunt, nonpenetrating trauma to the chest resulting in irregular heart r...
AbstractBackgroundCommotio cordis is ventricular fibrillation after a direct precordial blow without...
A 16-year-old male developed palpitations immediately following chest impact with a soccer ball. The...
Commotio cordis secondary to a blunt blow to the chest wall can result in ventricular fibrillation a...
Commotio cordis is a term used for cases of sudden cardiac death due to nonpenetrating chest trauma ...
Sudden cardiac death of a young athlete is the most tragic event in sports and devastates the family...