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Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a malfunction of the electrical system of the heart, resulting in abrupt loss of normal heartbeat.

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Ventricular fibrillation is the most common life-threatening heart rhythm associated with SCA. The heart experts at Saint Luke's Athletic Heart Clinic know the difference between a healthy athletic heart and one at risk for sudden cardiac arrest.

Did you know:

  • SCA occurs most predominantly in athletes aged 15 to 25
  • SCA is the leading cause of death in young athletes, accounting for 75 percent of all deaths
  • Sixty to 80 percent of athletes have no symptoms prior to their SCA
  • Ninety percent of SCA occurs during training or competition

Causes

Symptoms

  • Chest pain during exercise
  • Fainting during or after exercise
  • Unusual shortness of breath during exercise
  • Racing or irregular heartbeat during or after exercise

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