Before moving down here, I did some work for VMI, so this very sad, heart-related announcement from the Institute caught my attention. Insidious thing about this particular heart malady, IHSS, is that it is hard to detect and seemingly healthy young people may never know they have a problem until they are struck down, typically after exertion. ("Subaortic" may give a clue about its underlying nature.)
I guess if there is a lesson here, it is to get a great cardiologist to do a very thorough work-up, especially if there has been any family history of this.
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Statement on the Cause of Death of Cadet Evans
LEXINGTON, Va., Dec. 2, 2009 *– Virginia Military Institute has been informed that the Medical Examiner for the Western District of Virginia has determined that Cadet John A. Evans died as a result of cardiac arrest due to an underlying medical condition, Idiopathic Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenosis, or IHSS.
Cadet Evans, 19, was a 4th Class cadet (freshman) when he collapsed and died Nov. 7, 2009, after completing a 10-mile road march with other members of the 4th Class. He was buried Nov. 14 near his hometown of Highland, Md. His family has received and continues to receive the heartfelt sympathy of the faculty and staff, fellow cadets, and especially his Brother Rats at VMI.
According to the Web site WebMD, IHSS is also known as hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, an inherited disease of the heart muscle that causes thickening of the heart muscle and other changes to the heart that significantly impair its function. Although the disease is rare, IHSS is the single most common cause of sudden cardiac arrest in seemingly healthy young people.
In the wake of this tragedy, VMI is nearing completion of an internal review of the events surrounding Cadet Evans’ death.
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Here is one of many links I found to additional information on this:
https://health.google.com/health/ref/Hypertrophic+cardiomyopathy
I guess if there is a lesson here, it is to get a great cardiologist to do a very thorough work-up, especially if there has been any family history of this.
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Statement on the Cause of Death of Cadet Evans
LEXINGTON, Va., Dec. 2, 2009 *– Virginia Military Institute has been informed that the Medical Examiner for the Western District of Virginia has determined that Cadet John A. Evans died as a result of cardiac arrest due to an underlying medical condition, Idiopathic Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenosis, or IHSS.
Cadet Evans, 19, was a 4th Class cadet (freshman) when he collapsed and died Nov. 7, 2009, after completing a 10-mile road march with other members of the 4th Class. He was buried Nov. 14 near his hometown of Highland, Md. His family has received and continues to receive the heartfelt sympathy of the faculty and staff, fellow cadets, and especially his Brother Rats at VMI.
According to the Web site WebMD, IHSS is also known as hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, an inherited disease of the heart muscle that causes thickening of the heart muscle and other changes to the heart that significantly impair its function. Although the disease is rare, IHSS is the single most common cause of sudden cardiac arrest in seemingly healthy young people.
In the wake of this tragedy, VMI is nearing completion of an internal review of the events surrounding Cadet Evans’ death.
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Here is one of many links I found to additional information on this:
https://health.google.com/health/ref/Hypertrophic+cardiomyopathy