Bove in intensive care, acute injuries ruled out

FLORENCE (ITALPRESS) – Edoardo Bove “under pharmacological sedation” and hospitalized “in intensive care.” This is the important news coming from Fiorentina and Careggi Hospital after hours of great anticipation and trepidation. The Fiorentina midfielder, around the 16th of the first half of the match against Inter, collapsed on the pitch. Immediately rescued by teammates and medical staff from both teams, he was transported on a stretcher to an ambulance that immediately headed to Careggi Hospital. Scenes of great concern on the field with the players of the two teams, but also referee Doveri and everyone present, in shock and fear at what had happened. Some teammates immediately rescued the midfielder, trying to open his mouth and move his tongue, then everyone arranged themselves in a circle to protect his privacy. Silence in the stands with the audience experiencing minutes of great emotional tension. The game was postponed until a later date. After more than two hours came the announcement that gave comforting news about Bove’s condition, meanwhile joined at the hospital by his parents, Fiorentina officials (some of whom accompanied him to the hospital), coach Palladino and teammates. Also present were some fans anxious about him, while on social media clubs and colleagues expressed support and solidarity with the boy.
“ACF Fiorentina and the Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Careggi – informs the joint note – communicate that the footballer Edoardo Bove, who was rescued on the field following the loss of consciousness that occurred during the Fiorentina-Inter match, is currently under pharmacological sedation hospitalized in intensive care. The purple soccer player arrived hemodynamically stable at the emergency department, and initial cardiological and neurological investigations performed have ruled out acute damage to the central nervous system and cardiorespiratory system. Edward Bove will be reevaluated in the next 24 hours.”
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