What did Evan Ndicka have? No heart attack during Udinese-Roma: three game clashes under examination

What did Evan Ndicka have? No heart attack during Udinese-Roma: three game clashes under examination
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The hypothesis of a heart attack was discarded. As reported by Open, the sudden illness that struck Evan Ndicka during Udinese-Roma could derive from pulmonary compression, highlighted by a CT scan, following repeated game clashes on the pitch. Roma are frequently updating on the defender’s condition through their social media channels […]

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The hypothesis of heart attack it was discarded. As reported by Openthe sudden illness that struck Evan Ndicka during Udinese-Roma it could derive from one pulmonary compressionhighlighted by a CT scan, following repeated tests clashes of game remedied on the field. Roma is frequently updating on its social media channels conditions of the defender Giallorossi, who passed without any problem Night to the hospital in Udine, where he was hospitalized after collapsing to the ground during the match. As the website writes Sky Sportsthe diffusion of is not foreseen medical bulletins by the central Friuli university health authority, but by theAs Roma.

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Ndicka fell to the ground at 71st minute of Udinese-Roma and the first to notice the illness was the goalkeeper Svilar. Referees and players immediately rushed to protect the defender from the cameras Ivorian, carried out on a stretcher. The match stopped, with Daniele De Rossi and his players are particularly worried about their teammate. L’electrocardiogram to which Ndicka was subjected directly to the stadium gave however outcome negative. Even the successful investigations carried out atSanta Maria della Misericordia hospital by the professor Massimo Imazio they excluded thecardiac arrest. So what did Ndicka have? Probably just one pulmonary compression, due to three clashes suffered in the 38th, 66th and 70th minutes. One is also possible pneumothorax.

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