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    Commotio cordis (Latin, "agitation / disruption of the heart") is a rare disruption of heart rhythm that occurs as a result of a blow to the area directly...
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  • Commotio can refer to: Commotio (Nielsen), organ work composed 1930–1931 Commotio cordis, heart injury Commotio retinae, known as Berlin's edema Commotio...
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    restored on-field. Hamlin later confirmed that he had an episode of commotio cordis, an extremely rare condition in which cardiac rhythm is disrupted by...
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  • however, in rare cases, death can occur in response to trauma such as commotio cordis, an often lethal disruption of heart rhythm that occurs as a result...
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    to congenital or acquired cardiovascular disease, an exception is commotio cordis, in which the heart is structurally normal but a potentially fatal...
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    chest. The injury caused her to go into cardiac arrest as a result of commotio cordis. Karanbir Cheema 9 July 2017 The 13-year-old from London, England,...
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    Bills football player Damar Hamlin experienced an in-game episode of commotio cordis, there was an increase in rhetoric and disinformation from figures...
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  • costochondritis and viral pericarditis. Precordial thump Precordial examination Commotio cordis Hyperdynamic precordium Precordial catch syndrome Merriam-Webster Medical...
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    collapsed; it was later determined that the impact of the play caused commotio cordis. First responders initiated CPR and administered defibrillation on...
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    during the 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs, he had a cardiac arrest caused by commotio cordis when he was hit in the chest with a puck in a game against the Detroit...
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  • wound, but can refer to trauma-induced secondary conditions, such as commotio cordis, a sudden cardiac arrest caused by a blunt, non-penetrating trauma...
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  • attachments, thereby leading to tears of the muscle and arteries. Commotio cordis is a condition seen in young, male athletes that results from BCI,...
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  • or pertaining to the heart (uncommon as a prefix) Latin cor, heart commotio cordis, cornu- applied to describing processes and parts of the body as likened...
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  • baseball when children are hit in the chest without protection causing commotio cordis.[clarification needed] "空手道について". Japan Karate Association. Archived...
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  • chest at a precise moment in the cardiac cycle, which is known as commotio cordis. Other traumatic events such as high speed car crashes can cause sufficient...
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    Gorman, Weeks, p. 2548 (2nd, Kindle edition) Abrunzo, Thomas (1991), "Commotio Cordis: The Single, Most Common Cause of Traumatic Death in Youth Baseball"...
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  • , long QT syndrome), myocarditis, drugs (e.g., cocaine, digoxin), commotio cordis, and anomalous coronary artery. There are many causes of reversible...
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  • began requiring catchers wear chest protectors certified to the NOCSAE commotio cordis protective device standard, ND200. Beginning in January of 2021, the...
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  • young athletes is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy but can also result from commotio cordis that is often sustained during athletic activity. Ventricular fibrillation...
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    are: Cardiomyopathies Conduction disorders Coronary artery disease Commotio cordis Unknown causes, thought to possibly be related most often to Myocarditis...
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  • during a pre-season game. Medical reports later linked his death to commotio cordis, a rare cardiac arrest triggered by a blow to the chest. Following...
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  • July 28, 2011, the label released the 'Oklahoma' EP from the band Commotio Cordis, out of Oklahoma City. On July 31, 2011, in conjunction with the Total...
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