Posts Tagged ‘Gaines Adams’

Enlarged heart killed Jeron Lewis

Monday, February 15th, 2010

According to Daviess County (Ky.) coroner Bob Howe, University of Southern Indiana basketball player, Jeron Lewis suffered from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).  Lewis, a senior, collapsed during a game Jauary 14th at Kentucky Wesleyan.  Sadly, the 21-year-old suffered sudden cardiac arrest brought on by HCM.

HCM, or an enlarged heart, has been blamed in a number of deaths involving athletes.  Another elite athlete, Gaines Adams, defensive end with the Chicago Bears died January 17th, also, of an enlarged heart caused by HCM. 

Championship Hearts Foundation is offering a free heart screening in Austin, Texas this Saturday, February 20th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon at Heart Hospital of Austin, 3801 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, Texas.  No appointments necessary, first come, first serve.

Two deaths in one week – tragic news in sports world

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The final autopsies are not back on S. Indiana basketball player, Jeron Lewis, age 21, and Chicago Bears defensive end, Gaines Adams, age 26.  Both are suspected of having an “enlarged” heart.  An enlarged heart can be the result of having Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM).

While we are not sure if  HCM is to blame for these two athletes, both are suspect for having HCM.  These two deaths are  a vital reminder that this deadly disease often goes undetected.  HCM is a genetic disease which results in a thickening of the heart muscle and is the leading cause of sudden death in children and young adults.  It accounts for 40 percent of all deaths on the athletic playing fields across the country. 

University of Southern Indiana spokesman Dan McDonnell said he wasn’t aware of any preexisting medical conditions that could have contributed to Jeron’s death.

The Bears franchise is quoted as saying “we are stunned and saddened by the news of Gaines’ passing”.  “Our prayers are with his family during this difficult time.”

Estimated to affect one in 500 Americans, HCM can be detected and treated allowing patients to live long lives.  High school, college and professional athletes should all have comprehensive cardiac exams to ensure they have healthy hearts free from HCM. 

Adams and Lewis are in a subset of those at higher risk for sudden cardiac arrest from HCM as they were both African American males, this population represents 50% of all those who die from HCM in the athletic spectrum (according to the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association- www.4HCM.org). 

Championship Hearts Foundation provides free heart screenings for Central Texas athletes  to screen for HCM.   Please check our website under “upcoming heart screenings” for a future date and time these events.  The screenings are on a first-come, first-serve basis, no reservations required.