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Denmark’s Eriksen to have heart device implanted

Denmark’s Eriksen to have heart device implanted

June 17, 2021 | 10:47 PM
Denmark fans show support for Christian Eriksen during their teamu2019s match against Belgium in Copenhagen yesterday. (Reuters)
Danish star Christian Eriksen, who suffered a cardiac arrest during his country’s Euro 2020 opener last weekend, will have a heart defibrillator implanted, the Danish Football Union (DBU) announced yesterday. In a scene that shocked the sporting world and beyond, the 29-year-old Inter Milan midfielder suddenly collapsed on the field in the 43rd minute of Denmark’s Group B game on Saturday against Finland in Copenhagen.Medical personnel administered CPR as he lay motionless on the field as some 16,000 fans in attendance watched. This continued for about 15 minutes before he was carried off the pitch and rushed to hospital, and it was later confirmed that he had suffered cardiac arrest.“After Christian has been through different heart examinations it has been decided that he should have an ICD (heart starter),” the Danish football body said in a statement on Twitter. The device, which is an improved variant of a pacemaker, is “necessary after a cardiac attack due to rhythm disturbances,” it added.Like a conventional pacemaker, the device sends out electrical impulses when the heart rate is too slow, in order to avoid a cardiac arrest. In addition to this function, it can also treat a rhythm that is too fast.DBU provided no details on the potential consequences for the 29-year-old Inter Milan player’s future career, and encouraged people to give Eriksen and his family “peace and privacy.”Players, such as Dutchman Daley Blind, have been able to resume their careers after being fitted with the device. Eriksen “has accepted the solution” and it had also been “confirmed by specialists nationally and internationally who all recommend the same treatment,” DBU said.The announcement of the medical procedure come hours before the kick-off to Denmark’s match against Belgium, where a tribute to the Danish number 10 took place in the 10th minute of the match, with fans planning a minute’s applause in support of Eriksen. The former Premier League player might even have heard it from his bed as Rigshospitalet where he has been for the past five days is barely a kilometre as the crow flies from ‘Parken’, the Danish national stadium in Copenhagen. Coach Kasper Hjulmand has even noted that Eriksen has a view of the stadium from his window.German doctor Jens Kleinefeld, who treated Eriksen on the pitch, revealed in an interview with the Funke media group that Eriksen regained consciousness after the use of an emergency defibrillator. Kleinefeld said he looked at the Inter Milan midfielder and asked him, “Well, are you back with us?” Eriksen answered, “Yes, I am back with you” and, “Damn, I’m only 29 years old,” the doctor said.
June 17, 2021 | 10:47 PM