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2006-09-26 News Release
Philips Medical cardiac screening event Philips Medical is working with A Heart for Sports to conduct a cardiac screening event at Loyola Marymount University for student athletes in Los Angeles, California.
The cardiac screening event at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) that
includes both electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiogram (ultrasound of
the heart) exams is sponsored by Royal Philips, who is working with 'A
Heart For Sports' (AHFS). During the event, Philips and AHFS aim
to educate LMU’s NCAA Division I student athletes, athletic directors
and coaches about preventing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in athletes on
and off the field. During the event, Philips and AHFS aim to educate LMU’s
NCAA Division I student athletes, athletic directors and coaches about
preventing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in athletes on and off the field.
“There are inherent risks in athletic participation for student
athletes and it is our hope that testing of this nature will identify
life-threatening issues that may come to the attention of the athlete
before it is too late,” said Dr. Bill Husak, athletic director at
LMU. “No system is perfect or fool-proof, but if we have the ability
to make these tests available, we should take advantage of them in an
effort to prevent tragedies before they occur.” While today’s cardiac screening event is taking place with college
athletes, it is important for children of all ages involved in sports
to be screened. To help educate parents of student athletes about starting
a screening program in their community and raise awareness of the issue,
Philips launched a Web site. Find more information about Save an Athlete. Every LMU student athlete will receive a cardiac screening that includes examinations with a Philips PageWriter ECG cardiograph and a Philips iE33 echo ultrasound. Philips HeartStart defibrillators will also be demonstrated to educate attendees about the use of an automated external defibrillator in the event of a sudden cardiac arrest on the playing field. “This is something that I am very passionate about, being so close to it,” said Holly Morrell, executive director of AHFS and an HCM patient. “I hope this event will increase awareness about these potentially fatal cardiac conditions and give student athletes the opportunity to ensure their safety and health.” A leader in the diagnostic health market, Philips
Medical Systems “Philips recognizes the importance of conducting these kinds of screening events which is why we launched our Save an Athlete initiative and are dedicated to supporting organizations like A Heart for Sports,” said Michael Miller, senior vice president, Cardiac Care, for Philips Medical Systems. “We realize that these tests are instrumental in preventing deaths in student athletes, and we are proud to help raise awareness about this important issue. It is our hope that proactive cardiac screenings like this one become a trend and continue at many other institutions.” The cardiac screenings will take place today, Tuesday September 26, 2006
at LMU’s Gersten Pavilion from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m PDT. Approximately
400 student athletes from LMU will be screened using ECGs and echo ultrasound
exams to help uncover potentially serious heart problems
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