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after being smacked with a baseball. The actual stats as cited from
AHAMeetings
: the overall incidence of cardiac arrest was 0.54 per 100,000 participants in a study of marathons.
09:11 PM - Mar 20, 2023
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Frank Han
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In response to Frank Han.
Protip: There is never a time that you are allowed in medicine to decide a patients diagnosis based upon your Google searches of a patient that you didn't see. A real diagnosis deserves a formal investigation, such as myself helping a teenager who had sudden cardiac arrest...
09:11 PM - Mar 20, 2023
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Frank Han
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In response to Frank Han.
The shorter the downtime (no heartbeat time), the more likely the patient is to recover. What you are seeing on the internet is people with no Cardiology training unilaterally deciding based upon
DuckDuckGo
or
@Google
searches, that athlete "x" collapsed due to vax.
09:11 PM - Mar 20, 2023
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Frank Han
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In response to Frank Han.
The most important first order of business is to get the patient to survive. The most basic thing that can be done is to deliver CPR as fast as you can begin it (see tweet #1 ). The other really important thing is to deliver a shock of electricity if your AED says you should -
09:10 PM - Mar 20, 2023
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Frank Han
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Cardiac arrest itself has a great many causes - Citation above from ACC, citations below from ScienceDirect and the ACC:
09:10 PM - Mar 20, 2023
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