3 Cases of Student Suddent Death at School and Study to Prevent the Incidence.
10.2185/jjrm.45.41
- VernacularTitle:学校管理下における生徒突然死の3例
- Author:
Akira SASAKI
;
Hirohiko YAMASE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
1996;45(1):41-46
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
We report 3 cases of sudden death while the students are at school. In Japan 120-150 cases, mainly related to sports, are reported in a year. In Gifu Prefecture (population: 2, 000, 000), only 1 or 2 cases probably occur in a year. While here in Mizunami City (population: 40, 000), we had 3 cases for the last 10 years. This is a higher occurrence rate than in other cities.
The 1st case was caused by brain-stem bleeding; the 2nd, rupture of the wall of the aorta associated with Marfan syndrome, and the 3rd, fatal arrythmia related to Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
Measures to prevent the incidence are summed up as follows:
(1) Teachers, school doctors and hospital staffs should have closer contact
(2) We should critically review the standards for cardiac disease management and make a thorough examination of the heart at the time of regular health screening by several ways, such as UCG, Holter ECG and treadmill ECG, to find high-risk students.
(3) 60% of the cases of sudden death were of cardiac origin, and 40% were due to central nervous system disorder, bronchial asthma etc., so we should also watch over these conditions.