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Posted: 2025-05-06 20:28:30 UTC

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A study on survival outcomes after sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young competitive athletes in the United States between 2014 and 2023, involving 641 athletes aged 11-29 years, with an overall survival rate of 49%.
Overall survival rate of 49% after SCA in young athletes.
Exertional SCA survival rate: 57%.
Nonexertional SCA survival rate: 27%.
Survival increased over the study period.
Lower survival associated with nonexertional SCA, Black race, and SCA occurring during practice (53%) compared to games (70%).
Lower survival rates for nonexertional SCA.
Disparities in survival based on race.
Reduced survival when SCA occurs during practice versus games.