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Sonny Colbrelli suffered an unstable cardiac arrhythmia at Volta a Catalunya
https://www.cyclingnews.com ^ | Mar 22, 2022 | By Kirsten Frattini

Posted on 03/23/2022 8:51:33 AM PDT by Red Badger

Italian required defibrillation following collapse, Bahrain Victorious confirm in new medical update

Doctors have confirmed that Sonny Colbrelli suffered an unstable cardiac arrhythmia that required defibrillators for immediate treatment following his collapse at the finish line of stage 1 at the Volta a Catalunya Monday.

Bahrain Victorious confirmed in a medical update that doctors have not yet determined the cause of Colbrelli's arrhythmia and that he will undergo additional tests on Wednesday at the Hospital Universitari de Girona.

"Following the end of stage 1 of Volta a Catalunya, our medical team can confirm that Sonny Colbrelli suffered an unstable cardiac arrhythmia that required defibrillation," the team stated in a recent medical update.

"The cause is still to be determined, and the Italian rider will undergo further tests tomorrow at the Hospital Universitari de Girona."

Colbrelli finished second place on the uphill sprint stage 1 in Sant Feliu de Guíxols but collapsed just 100 metres after the finish line and required urgent medical attention. He was treated on-site before being taken to hospital in an ambulance 45 minutes after the finish of the stage.

The team confirmed that Colbrelli was in stable condition when he was transported by ambulance to the Hospital Universitari de Girona for additional treatment and thanked medical staff on-site for their help.

"The team would like to thank Borja Saenz de Cos – Emergency Nurse at Sistema d'Emergencies Mediques (Catalan Emergency Service) – for his prompt assistance at the finish yesterday and for supporting our medical staff in the management of the incident," the team said.

Colbrelli is currently recovering in hospital, and the team have stated that he is showing no sign of compromised heart function. Although the first round of tests have returned positive news, doctors aim to determine the cause of his cardiac arrhythmia in a series of follow-up tests on Wednesday.

"Sonny Colbrelli's clinical situation is good, and we wish him a prompt recovery."

With Colbrelli and Jack Haig out of the race, Bahrain Victorious remain at the Volta a Catalunya with Wout Poels, Dylan Teuns, Phil Bauhaus, Santiago Buitrago and Hermann Pernsteiner.

Cyclingnews spoke with Poels at the start of stage 2 in L'Escala, who wished his teammate Colbrelli a full recovery.

"It was a weird day yesterday, especially after the finish of the course," Poels said. "Let's hope everything goes well in the recovery for [Sonny Colbrelli]. The team has said in the press release everything we know."


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To: libertylover

That’s a kind of pacemaker right?

Amazing how those have improved over time, now they are so small and long lasting.


21 posted on 03/23/2022 1:38:35 PM PDT by Mount Athos
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To: Mount Athos
That’s [defibrillator] a kind of pacemaker right?

Maybe more than you want to know, but ...

Not exactly. I'm on my third device.

The first one was strictly a defibrillator. It was implanted in 2007 and monitored my heart rate and if it got too fast, around 180 bpm, it would shock me. Hurts like hell but it got me back into rhythm. However, it didn't provide any ongoing pacing. EMTs have external versions of defibrillators, i.e., much larger because they have skin and tissue to penetrate ... "Stand clear".

After about 1.5 years I was having some problems and my cardiologist changed that first device out for a device that is both a defibrillator and a pacemaker in 2008. The pacemaker sends small electrical impulses to the heart in order to maintain a steady beat. In my case, the left side would get out of synch with the right side and the pacemaker helped with that. Again, if it detects fibrillation, it commands a defibrillating shock.

The pacemaker signals are small and I don't normally feel them. However, if I lie on my stomach, my diaphragm muscle starts to react to them and it feels uncomfortable - like hiccups. So, I don't lie on my stomach.

In 2019 my 2nd device was replaced by my 3rd device because the battery ran down (11+ years). This third device is also a combination pacemaker/defibrillator. The VA cardiologist who implanted it said it's the Mercedes-Benz of pacemakers.

All of these devices were/are about the same size, which is about the size of the palm of your hand. They have a specific shape in order to fit into the upper left chest cavity. However, devices are at times implanted into different areas of the body and may have a different shape. I don't know. All of mine have been implanted in the upper left chest and the shape has been the same. However, the combination pacemaker/defibrillator devices are thicker than the strictly defibrillator device.

All of these devices can be read and reprogrammed through the skin via radio signals and I periodically have it read. It records how many episodes of this or that which have been encountered. Normally, I don't have any significant events that are recorded and read except an occasional short episode of Atrial Fibrillation. The pacemaker tries to pace me back into rhythm.

One thing that is monitored closely is the battery life remaining. My first device was replaced after 1.5 years but not due to battery life. My second device lasted 11.5 years until the battery ran down. My third device was implanted in 2019 and the readouts say the device has another 6 year life span. I hope it (and me) last longer than that.

I also have machine at home that interrogates the pacemaker/defibrillator. It's placed near the bed and the interrogations occur in the middle of the night. I never know about them. After reading the device, the bedside machine sends the data somewhere using its own cell phone technology, but not via my cellphone.

All of these devices were implanted in a Cath lab. They require wires to be put into the inside of your heart and attach to the heart wall. They actually have little screw ends that are screwed into the heart muscle. Placement location is important. The first device had only one lead. The second device required three new leads to be implanted but the first one remained. I think for the 3rd device he was able to reuse to leads implanted with the 2nd device, but I'm not sure.

Maybe more than you wanted to know, but there it is.

22 posted on 03/23/2022 5:04:44 PM PDT by libertylover (Our BIGGEST problem, by far, is that most of the media is hate & agenda driven, not truth driven.)
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To: libertylover

wow thanks. I had a relative who got a combo unit and i was amazed at how they could scan it and get all sorts of information, and how the battery seemed to last more than 10 years. It’s be neat to see how much they improve every 10 years. Also they could reprogram it remotely I seem to remember.


23 posted on 03/23/2022 6:07:52 PM PDT by Mount Athos
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To: Mount Athos
It’s be neat to see how much they improve every 10 years. Also they could reprogram it remotely I seem to remember.

I had my 2nd device for 11.5 years. From a user point of view, there doesn't seem to be a lot of difference but probably it's ability to recover pace is improved.

And yes, the data within is readable and the device can be reprogrammed externally as well. They once changed my defibrillation trigger point from 180 bpm to 190 bpm. Also, they can vary the power of the little impulses for pacing. They did this once on mine trying to make them small enough not to stimulate my diaphragm muscle yet big enough to be sure my heart reacts to them.

24 posted on 03/24/2022 7:08:52 AM PDT by libertylover (Our BIGGEST problem, by far, is that most of the media is hate & agenda driven, not truth driven.)
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To: Red Badger

John Stockton will be vindicated!


25 posted on 03/24/2022 7:16:19 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!)
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To: Night Hides Not

who is John Stockton and what is he vindicated about?..............


26 posted on 03/24/2022 7:17:39 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger
John Stockton claims to have list of hundreds of vaccinated athletes who have dropped dead on the field.

John is a member of the Basketball HOF. His views have been treated as worthy of the loony bin. Not with me, I'm anti-vaxx.

27 posted on 03/24/2022 8:47:19 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!)
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To: libertylover

I was very worried when a relative got their pacemaker/defrib combo unit.

After looking how easy it was to install and how the maintainance/checkup involved waving a wand over the chest, I would never hesitate to get one for myself if I needed it.


28 posted on 03/24/2022 11:36:30 AM PDT by Mount Athos
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