Abstract
Commotio cordis is an increasingly reported fatal mechano-electric syndrome and is the second most common cause of sudden cardiac death in young athletes. It is most commonly associated with a sports-related injury, wherein, there is a high-velocity impact between a projectile and the precordium. By virtue of this impact, malignant arrhythmias consequently develop leading to the individual’s immediate demise, accompanied by a relatively normal post-mortem analysis. The importance of an autopsy remains paramount to exclude other causes of sudden death. With increasing awareness and reporting, survival rates are beginning to improve; however, prevention of the development of this condition remains the best approach for survival.
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Menezes, R. G., Fatima, H., Hussain, S. A., Ahmed, S., Singh, P. K., Kharoshah, M. A., … Luis, S. A. (2017, July 1). Commotio cordis: A review. Medicine, Science and the Law. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/0025802417712883
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