Aggiornamenti sulla salute di Edoardo Bove: la causa del collasso della stella della Fiorentina durante lo scontro di Serie A con l’Inter “è stata svelata”: era pieno di… Dettagli

Aggiornamenti sulla salute di Edoardo Bove: la causa del collasso della stella della Fiorentina durante lo scontro di Serie A con l’Inter “è stata svelata”: era pieno di anfetamina – Dettagli.

The cause of Edoardo Bove’s shocking on-pitch collapse during a Serie A game has been revealed, according to reports.

Midfielder Bove collapsed and was rushed off the pitch in an ambulance during his side’s

Serie A match against Inter Milan at the Stadio Artemio Franchi on Sunday night.

Bove, 22, went down untouched in the 16th minute with referee

Daniele Doveri stopping the game to allow him to receive treatment.

The match was quickly suspended and the players returned to their dressing rooms as

Bove was transported away from the stadium and to hospital.

However Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport have revealed that the player suffered

a ‘cardiac arrest’ during the game, which is believed to have been the cause of the incident.

Reports claim that a defibrillator was used to restart his heart, before he was taken to the

intensive care unit of the Careggi hospital in Florence. He has since been moved to a new department.

Cardiologists are thought to be going through his medical history in order to

ascertain whether there was any pre-existing condition, with might have ‘left some trace’ without directly causing Sunday’s collapse.

For example it is reported that the ‘slight myocarditis’ – a condition where

heart muscles can become inflamed – caused by a Covid diagnosis four years ago is not thought to have left any traces on his heart.

Among the tests Bove is thought to have undergone are a CT scan and

a cardiac magnetic resonance examination (CMR), which could help to determine

whether there is any tissue capable of triggering an arrhythmia that could cause a similar episode to Sunday’s collapse.

In an update on his condition on Monday, Fiorentina said: ‘ACF Fiorentina

has announced that Edoardo Bove, following an uneventful night,

was awakened and extubated this morning. He is currently awake, alert and oriented.

‘He has spoken with his family, club management, the coach and his team-mates,

who all rushed to go and see him as soon as they heard the good news.

Further tests will be carried out in the coming days to establish what led to the critical situation that took place yesterday.

‘The doctors at Careggi University Hospital who are treating the player have

confirmed that diagnostic tests are ongoing. Fiorentina would like to thank

Careggi University Hospital and all of the doctors and

staff for the wonderful humanity and professionalism they have shown.

‘The club would also like to thank the wider Fiorentina family and the entire world of football who,

during this difficult time, have shown their great sympathy and care through their messages and support,

which have been of great comfort both to the club and Edoardo and his family.’

For Edoardo Bove, the second night spent in the intensive care unit of the Careggi hospital was peaceful.

Should the improvements continue, the player, who has undergone clinical tests in the last 36 hours,

could be transferred to the cardiology department of the hospital in Florence.

Distressed Fiorentina and Inter players had formed a shield around Bove as

he received treatment on the pitch before being taken to hospital in an ambulance.

Fiorentina club president Rocco Commisso said on Sunday night: ‘Forza Edoardo,

we’re with you. You’re a strong boy with a great character. We’re reaching out to the boy’s family during these moments.’

Bove, a product of Roma’s youth system, joined Fiorentina from the

Giallorossi in August on a season-long loan with an option to buy.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, after arriving at the Careggi hospital in Florence,

Bove regained consciousness and doctors assured that his ‘life was not in danger’.

Among the first to arrive at the hospital was captain Cristiano Biraghi.

He was joined by Martinez Quarta. Danilo Cataldi, who was one of the

first players to help Bove when he collapsed on the pitch, also visited the hospital.

Rolando Mandragora, Pietro Terracciano, Luca Ranieri and Dodo were also seen at the hospital

with several other players making their way over to the medical facility to show their support.

La Gazzetta dello Sport also revealed that Bove’s parents and girlfriend were all in

attendance on the night and later travelled to the hospital to visit the Fiorentina star.

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