Aortic aneurysm

2022 - 12 - 14

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Sports reporter Grant Wahl died of an aortic aneurysm at World Cup ... (CNN)

Grant Wahl, the American soccer reporter who collapsed and died while covering the World Cup in Qatar last week, died of an aortic aneurysm that ruptured, ...

To him it was a way of really understanding people and where they were coming from,” she said. “I want people to remember him as this kind, generous person who was really dedicated to social justice.” She tried to track down someone at the hospital in Qatar to learn more and kept asking whether he had a pulse. He’d had a cold for 10 days, which “turned into something more severe,” he wrote, adding that he felt better after receiving antibiotics and catching up on sleep. Feeling pretty hairy, bad,” he told co-host Chris Wittyngham in an episode of the podcast Futbol with Grant Wahl published days before his death. No amount of CPR or shocks would have saved him,” she said, adding that there was nothing “nefarious” about his death. In a rupture, the aneurysm bursts completely, causing bleeding inside the body. “It had gotten pretty bad in terms of like the tightness in my chest, tightness, pressure. Though she was not much of a sports fan, she said for Wahl, “Soccer was more than just a sport, it was this thing that connected people around the world.” He was 49. “He was so loved by so many people,” she said, and hearing the outpouring “is like a warm hug when you really need it.” “This is probably something that had been there for some time but not causing much in the way of symptoms.”

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U.S. soccer journalist Grant Wahl died of an aortic aneurysm while ... (CNBC)

Days before Wahl collapsed in Qatar, he had said that he'd been ill and that medical personnel had told him he likely had bronchitis.

The Monday before his collapse, Wahl said on his website that he had been feeling ill and that local medical personnel told him he likely had bronchitis. "There's enough that I know in my conversations with Grant to make me legitimately suspicious, if nothing else," Eric Wahl told the Kansas City Star over the weekend. He went on to cover soccer exclusively in 2009, Gounder said. Wahl's brother initially cast doubt that the illness played a role in his sudden death, citing recent threats Wahl had received as a reason to be skeptical. "We were also both deeply invested in one another's families," she wrote. Grant was an incredibly empathetic, dedicated, and loving husband, brother, uncle, and son who was our greatest teammate and fan." She added that the autopsy revealed "Grant died from the rupture of a slowly growing, undetected ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium. "My body finally broke down on me," he wrote. His death was unrelated to vaccination status," Gounder said. "Three weeks of little sleep, high stress and lots of work can do that to you. His death was unrelated to Covid. He was pronounced dead shortly after.

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Journalist Grant Wahl died of ruptured aortic aneurysm at World Cup ... (The Washington Post)

Grant Wahl, 48, collapsed in his seat during a match last week. His wife said Wednesday he died of a ruptured aortic aneurysm.

Grant curated friends from all cultures and walks of life, for whom he was a generous listener, an enthusiast, a champion of others. Wahl had also written earlier in the tournament that he had been detained by security and forced to remove a rainbow soccer ball T-shirt he had worn to a stadium in protest of the criminalization of homosexuality in Qatar. He was covering his eighth men’s World Cup and wrote last week about struggling with his health and seeking medical treatment for chest pain. Immediately after Wahl died, his brother, Eric, posted a video to Instagram in which he said Wahl had faced death threats for his coverage of the World Cup, which had been critical of the Qatari government for its treatment of migrant workers during the construction of stadiums for the tournament, and said he believed Wahl had been killed in retaliation. “I want people to remember him as this kind, generous person who was really dedicated to social justice,” she said. His death was unrelated to vaccination status. His death was unrelated to COVID. To know Grant was to know a true Renaissance man; he was endlessly curious about the world, and a lover of literature, art, music, food, and wine. The “transition was handled with the utmost care and sensitivity. Paramedics, called by other reporters to the scene, attended to him for several minutes before he was taken to a hospital. An aneurysm is a ballooning of the blood vessel wall, and so it’s weak.” This was an international matter that required coordination from multiple agencies domestically and internationally, and there was full cooperation from everyone involved.

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Grant Wahl cause of death: Soccer journalist dies from aortic ... (USA TODAY)

Renowned soccer journalist Grant Wahl died Saturday while covering the World Cup in Qatar. He was 49.

"Grant curated friends from all cultures and walks of life, for whom he was a generous listener, an enthusiast, a champion of others He also appeared on broadcasts for Fox Sports and CBS. “What had been a cold over the last 10 days turned into something more severe on the night of the USA-Netherlands game, and I could feel my upper chest take on a new level of pressure and discomfort. I didn’t have Covid (I test regularly here), but I went into the medical clinic at the main media center today, and they said I probably have bronchitis. His death was unrelated to vaccination status. His death was unrelated to COVID.

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Wife of Grant Wahl says World Cup journalist suffered aortic aneurysm (The Hill)

The wife of journalist Grant Wahl, who died on Saturday while covering the World Cup in Qatar, said her husband died from an undetected aortic aneurysm.

His death was unrelated to vaccination status. Wahl was covering a match between the Netherlands and Argentina when he fell ill and could not be revived. His death was unrelated to COVID. “It is some comfort to know that so many people Grant reached—countless colleagues, readers, athletes, coaches, friends, and fans—are grieving alongside us.” [aortic aneurysm](https://thehill.com/tag/aortic-aneurysm/) [Celine Gounder](https://thehill.com/people/celine-gounder/) [Grant Wahl](https://thehill.com/tag/grant-wahl/) [Qatar World Cup](https://thehill.com/tag/qatar-world-cup/) [Blog Briefing Room](https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/) [Blog Briefing Room](https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/) [Blog Briefing Room](https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/) [International](https://thehill.com/policy/international/) [See All](https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/) He visited the hospital on the Monday prior to his death, but was told he likely had bronchitis and was prescribed antibiotics and cough syrup.

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Soccer Journalist Grant Wahl Died from Rupture of Aortic Aneurysm (Voice of America)

Wahl, 49, collapsed and died while covering World Cup in Qatar.

His death was unrelated to vaccination status. “His death was unrelated to COVID. According to the U.S.

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Grant Wahl's Wife Says Journalist Died From Ruptured Aortic ... (TMZ)

Grant Wahl's wife says "there was nothing nefarious" about the soccer journalist's death ... explaining on Wednesday that the 49-year-old died from a ...

"That was Grant," she said. His death was unrelated to vaccination status." His death was unrelated to COVID. and "it showed that he had an aortic aneurysm that ruptured." "I do not believe my brother just died," Eric said. explaining on Wednesday that the 49-year-old died from a ruptured aortic aneurysm.

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What to know about an aortic aneurysm, Grant Wahl's cause of death (CBS News)

Grant Wahl's wife, Dr. Celine Gounder, revealed to CBS News on Wednesday that the renowned soccer journalist died at the World Cup in Qatar on Friday due to ...

Preventive Services Task Force recommends an ultrasound screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms in men who are between the ages of 65 and 75 and have smoked. Celine Gounder, revealed to CBS News on Wednesday that the renowned soccer journalist died at the World Cup in Qatar on Friday due to an [aortic aneurysm that ruptured](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/grant-wahl-cause-of-death-aortic-aneurysm-wife-dr-celine-gounder-interview/). An aortic aneurysm can "dissect" or — as in Wahl's case — rupture. People are often unaware they have one, since there are typically no symptoms until it ruptures. Others grow larger over time, sometimes quickly." [Cleveland Clinic](https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16742-aorta-aortic-aneurysm).

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U.S. Soccer Reporter Grant Wahl Died of an Aortic Aneurysm, Says ... (Hollywood Reporter)

US soccer reporter Grant Wahl, who died while covering the World Cup, "had an aortic aneurysm that ruptured," his doctor wife said an autopsy revealed.

“His death was unrelated to COVID. His death was unrelated to vaccination status. If he had a pulse when he left the stadium that would have been a good sign, but no one would answer the question. On his Substack, Wahl earlier reported that he went to a local medical center after feeling unwell. Gounder added the subsequent outpouring by the soccer community over Wahl’s death had brought immense comfort. “He (Wahl) had an autopsy done here in New York by the New York City medical examiner’s office, and it showed that he had an aortic aneurysm that ruptured,” Gounder, an infectious disease specialist and a CBS News contributor, told the morning program. It’s like a warm hug when you really need it,” she insisted. “I kept on asking: did he have a pulse? In a separate post on And so, to me, I was scared,” she recalled to King. There was nothing nefarious about his death,” she wrote. Wahl, who had garnered a reputation as one of the country’s most established soccer journalists, was reporting on the World Cup for his Substack and serving as an analyst for CBS Sports.

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What is an aortic aneurysm? (CNN)

Sports reporter Grant Wahl died of a rupture of an ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium -- an accumulation of blood in the sac around his heart ...

[Grant Wahl](https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/14/us/grant-wahl-cause-death/index.html) died of a rupture of an ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium – an accumulation of blood in the sac around his heart – his wife, Dr. An ascending aortic aneurysm happens when the bulge is located in the section of the aorta that is close to the heart, right where it begins to climb out of the lower left pumping chamber. [Sign up here to get The Results Are In with Dr. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that all men who have ever smoked have an ultrasound screening between the ages of 65 and 75, for abdominal aortic aneurysms, even if they don’t have symptoms. “Normally there’s no blood in that space. An aneurysm occurs when a weak spot in a blood vessel bulges or balloons out.

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What is an aortic aneurysm? Can it be treated? (The Washington Post)

Journalist Grant Wahl died of an aortic aneurysm, an autopsy confirmed. We spoke to experts to explain the condition and who's at risk.

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Wife: Journalist Wahl died of aortic aneurysm at World Cup (WOKV)

NEW YORK — (AP) — Grant Wahl died of a ruptured blood vessel when he was stricken while covering a World Cup match last weekend, according to an autopsy of ...

Wahl worked for Sports Illustrated from 1996 to 2021, known primarily for his coverage of soccer and college basketball. Wahl also worked for Fox Sports from 2012-19 and was hired by CBS Sports in 2021 as an analyst and editorial consultant. His death was unrelated to vaccination status. His death was unrelated to COVID. “This transition was handled with the utmost care and sensitivity,” Gounder wrote. Emergency workers immediately attended to him and treated him for 20 to 30 minutes before taking him away on a stretcher, reporters in his vicinity said.

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What is an aortic aneurysm, Grant Wahl's cause of death at the ... (USA TODAY)

The widow of the soccer journalist revealed he experienced chest pressure shortly before he died. Here's what to know about aortic aneurysms.

Medicine or surgery can repair the aorta, depending on the size and location of the bulge. When either of these happen, emergency surgery is required to prevent death, the Mayo Clinic adds. But she added that being aware of family history and other factors is "very important." "Grant died from the rupture of a slowly growing, undetected ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium," Gounder wrote. Here's what to know: And what causes them?

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Sports reporter Grant Wahl died of an aortic aneurysm at World Cup ... (KQ2.com)

Grant Wahl, the American soccer reporter who collapsed and died while covering the World Cup in Qatar last week, died of an aortic aneurysm that ruptured, ...

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Sportswriter Grant Wahl Died of an Aortic Aneurysm. Here's What It Is (Bloomberg)

American sportswriter Grant Wahl died of a heart condition called aortic aneurysm while he was covering the World Cup in Qatar, his wife confirmed on ...

He had previously posted that he had increased pressure in his chest and was being treated for possible bronchitis. [collapsed](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-14/soccer-writer-grant-wahl-died-of-heart-aneurysm-at-world-cup) at the quarterfinal match between Argentina and the Netherlands. Wahl was 49 when he suddenly

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What to know about ascending aortic aneurysm after Grant Wahl's ... (ABC News)

American soccer writer Grant Wahl died due to an ascending aortic aneurysm, a very rare medical condition, his wife revealed.

Aneurysms that are in the chest, such as an ascending aortic aneurysm, however, are generally not due to those typical risk factors and tend to be due to an abnormality of the aorta from birth or inherited conditions, he said. People who are known to have a risk factor like Marfan syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos do often get routine imaging done to see if underlying problems like aneurysms are present. An aortic aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the aorta. "But there are a few clues that you're at risk for them." It is not known if Wahl was diagnosed with any related genetic conditions. If enough blood gets in this tissue around the heart, it can prevent the heart from pumping properly. Celine Gounder, revealed that [Wahl's unexpected death](https://abcnews.go.com/Sports/soccer-writer-grant-wahl-died-world-cup-suffered/story?id=95217276) was due to the rupture of an undetected ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium, following an autopsy performed by the [New York City](https://abcnews.go.com/alerts/new-york) Medical Examiner's Office. Doctors say aortic aneurysms that develop slowly over time, like Wahl's, may not have any related symptoms until it gets large, dissects or ruptures. The aorta is the main artery that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body and brain. When someone who is young and otherwise appears to be healthy dies suddenly, "we worry about the possibility of underlying health conditions," Dr. "There's no good way to know, in a case like this, until the autopsy exactly what happened. Wahl, 49, a prominent journalist in the U.S.

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What is an Aortic Aneurysm? Here are Symptoms, Risks and ... (The New York Times)

Doctors tend to think of abdominal aortic aneurysms as a disease that occurs in older people, said Dr. Douglas Johnston, the chief of cardiac surgery for ...

“If the aneurysm reaches a critical size, a doctor may perform a surgery to replace the segment of the aorta that is too large.” If a patient has access to emergency care and is properly diagnosed, there is a high chance of survival. It’s crucial to know if a family member died suddenly and unexpectedly, as an aortic aneurysm could be a potential cause. If you have a direct family member (a sibling or a parent) who has or had an enlarged aorta, you should talk to your primary care doctor about getting screened, as the condition can run in families. Having a bicuspid aortic valve, meaning that your aortic valve has two flaps, instead of three, puts you at a higher risk of developing an aortic aneurysm. Roughly 2 percent of the population has a bicuspid aortic valve, Dr. There are two primary types of aortic aneurysms: thoracic aortic aneurysms, which occur in the chest, and abdominal aortic aneurysms, which occur in the belly. The tear in the layers of the aorta is known as a dissection and, when blood builds up and continues to tear the artery wall, it can lead to death. The risk of a dissection or a rupture increases as the aorta enlarges, he added. In some cases, depending on the size of the aneurysm, even patients without symptoms can have surgery to replace the segment of the aorta that is too large. Aortic aneurysms are a major cause of unexpected death in otherwise healthy people, said Dr. Aneurysms, which are enlarged, weakened areas in blood vessels, can occur in any part of the body.

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Sports journalist Grant Wahl died of an aortic aneurysm: What is it? (fox2now.com)

The family of sportswriter Grant Wahl said a ruptured heart vessel caused his death — brought on by an undetected aneurysm.

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Sports journalist Grant Wahl died of an aortic aneurysm: What is it? (The Hill)

The family of sportswriter Grant Wahl said a ruptured heart vessel caused his death — brought on by an undetected aneurysm.

Medical problems, genetic conditions, and trauma can cause the aorta’s walls to be damaged or weakened, and the force of blood pushing against these areas can lead to an aneurysm. He had complained about not feeling well in the days beforehand. Since vessels are the primary pathway for blood to the rest of the body, when one ruptures, it can be catastrophic. They should bring that information to their doctor’s attention,” Eric Isselbacher, a cardiologist with Massachusetts General in Boston, told WDAF. - Medical problems, genetic conditions, and trauma can cause the aorta’s walls to be damaged or weakened, and the force of blood pushing against these areas can lead to an aneurysm. - Heart specialists explain that an aneurysm is an expanding blood vessel that can eventually rupture.

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Soccer journalist Grant Wahl died of undetected aortic aneurysm - wife (ESPN)

The wife of journalist Grant Wahl said Wahl's death last week while covering the World Cup was due to an undetected aortic aneurysm.

"What had been a cold over the last 10 days turned into something more severe on the night of the USA-Netherlands game, and I could feel my upper chest take on a new level of pressure and discomfort." His death was unrelated to vaccination status. "This transition was handled with the utmost care and sensitivity," Gounder wrote. Three weeks of little sleep, high stress and lots of work can do that to you," Wahl wrote on Dec. "This was an international matter that required coordination from multiple agencies domestically and internationally, and there was full cooperation from everyone involved. His death was unrelated to COVID.

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What to know about ascending aortic aneurysm after Grant Wahl's ... (WPVI-TV)

American soccer writer Grant Wahl died due to an ascending aortic aneurysm, a very rare medical condition, his wife revealed.

Aneurysms that are in the chest, such as an ascending aortic aneurysm, however, are generally not due to those typical risk factors and tend to be due to an abnormality of the aorta from birth or inherited conditions, he said. People who are known to have a risk factor like Marfan syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos do often get routine imaging done to see if underlying problems like aneurysms are present. An aortic aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the aorta. "But there are a few clues that you're at risk for them." It is not known if Wahl was diagnosed with any related genetic conditions. If enough blood gets in this tissue around the heart, it can prevent the heart from pumping properly. Celine Gounder, revealed that [Wahl's unexpected death](https://abcnews.go.com/Sports/soccer-writer-grant-wahl-died-world-cup-suffered/story?id=95217276) was due to the rupture of an undetected ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium, following an autopsy performed by the [New York City](https://abcnews.go.com/alerts/new-york) Medical Examiner's Office. Doctors say aortic aneurysms that develop slowly over time, like Wahl's, may not have any related symptoms until it gets large, dissects or ruptures. The aorta is the main artery that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body and brain. When someone who is young and otherwise appears to be healthy dies suddenly, "we worry about the possibility of underlying health conditions," Dr. "There's no good way to know, in a case like this, until the autopsy exactly what happened. Wahl, 49, a prominent journalist in the U.S.

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What to know about ascending aortic aneurysm after Grant Wahl's ... (WLS-TV)

American soccer writer Grant Wahl died due to an ascending aortic aneurysm, a very rare medical condition, his wife revealed.

Aneurysms that are in the chest, such as an ascending aortic aneurysm, however, are generally not due to those typical risk factors and tend to be due to an abnormality of the aorta from birth or inherited conditions, he said. People who are known to have a risk factor like Marfan syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos do often get routine imaging done to see if underlying problems like aneurysms are present. An aortic aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the aorta. "But there are a few clues that you're at risk for them." It is not known if Wahl was diagnosed with any related genetic conditions. If enough blood gets in this tissue around the heart, it can prevent the heart from pumping properly. Celine Gounder, revealed that [Wahl's unexpected death](https://abcnews.go.com/Sports/soccer-writer-grant-wahl-died-world-cup-suffered/story?id=95217276) was due to the rupture of an undetected ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium, following an autopsy performed by the [New York City](https://abcnews.go.com/alerts/new-york) Medical Examiner's Office. Doctors say aortic aneurysms that develop slowly over time, like Wahl's, may not have any related symptoms until it gets large, dissects or ruptures. The aorta is the main artery that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body and brain. When someone who is young and otherwise appears to be healthy dies suddenly, "we worry about the possibility of underlying health conditions," Dr. "There's no good way to know, in a case like this, until the autopsy exactly what happened. Wahl, 49, a prominent journalist in the U.S.

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World Cup Journalist Grant Wahl Died from Aortic Aneurysm: What ... (Healthline)

Grant Wahl, the American soccer reporter who collapsed while covering the World Cup in Qatar last week, died of a ruptured aortic aneurysm.

- Cigarette smoking increases the risk of an aortic aneurysm, especially one in the abdomen. This may include treating other medical conditions that increase the risk of rupture or dissection. In contrast, an aneurysm in the abdomen can cause sudden belly pain or weakness in the legs. “So if there is a tear or rupture of the aorta, it becomes an emergency situation.” For example, an aneurysm in the chest can cause difficulty breathing, or chest or upper back pain. Be your own best advocate!” “Share this information with your primary doctor, as well.” “If it’s growing slowly over years, but gets to a certain size, then you may need surgery. If it’s growing quickly over a short span, you may also need surgery,” he said. - Aneurysms of blood vessels in other parts of the body - Abdominal aortic aneurysm: occurs along the part of the aorta that runs through the stomach area. - Thoracic aortic aneurysm: occurs along the part of the aorta that runs through the chest.

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