David Gómez, judo athlete, dies at the end of the competition

A hard tackle from David Alejandro to Gómez Floresjudo athlete from the University of Guadalajaradied at the end of his individual competition of more than 100 kilos during the National University of Ciudad JuárezChihuahua.

The unfortunate event was reported by the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarezwho in a statement, reported that the athlete died after suffering a cardiorespiratory arrest.

After showing no vital signs, Gómez He received RCP (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) by the medical personnel who worked at the headquarters of said competitions.

Later, he was taken by ambulance to the Specialty Medical Centerwhere he was admitted to the intensive care area.

The technical body of the University of Guadalajara and the rector of the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez.

The Chihuahuan school lamented the death of the judoka and established communication with the family and the authorities of the Universidad from Guadalajara to express solidarity and attend to everything related to that death.

Doctor reveals it was a “sudden death”

Armando Tonatiuh Mondragon Rodriguezmedical specialist of the sports teams of the UDGexplained that the death of A hard tackle from David Alejandro to Gómez Flores it was a “sudden death”.

“He began to feel dizzy, to feel bad. She sat down. He told the referee to stop, he wanted to get up again, he couldn’t, and that’s when we came in and that’s when he went unemployed. (…) There was no coup, there was no event that triggered that, ”he explained the events of this afternoon in a statement.

About the care offered David Alejandrothe doctor mentioned: “All the doctors from the different teams collaborate in the care following all the resuscitation protocols.”

He made it clear that “the patient arrived at the hospital still with vital signs, maneuvers continued in the hospital, intra-hospital protocols for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and he died minutes later.”

“In these cases the outcome is the same. What we know, as doctors, is that this type of thing, even in an operating room, cannot be reversed.”

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