| October 21, 2009 | Media contact: Shantell Kirkendoll E-mail: smkirk@umich.edu Phone: 734-764-2220 |
U-M heart expert available to discuss Detroit race deaths
An inherited heart disease accounts for 40 percent of sports deaths and improving pre-participation screening forms may help save lives
Sharlene M. Day, M.D.
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – While the causes of death of three runners in the Detroit Free Press/Flagstar half-marathon are unknown, an inherited heart condition makes the top of the list for possible causes.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a genetic disease which results in a thickening of the heart muscle, is the leading cause of sudden death in children and young adults. It accounts for 40 percent of all deaths on athletic playing fields.
Sharlene M. Day, M.D.

