Evan Ndicka Released from Hospital and Returns to Rome After Health Scare

Evan Ndicka Released from Hospital and Returns to Rome After Health Scare
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Monday 15 April 2024, 19:28 - Last updated: 17 April, 12:30

Evan Ndicka has been discharged from the Udine Hospital and has returned to Rome after the frightening incident yesterday that had caused great concern among all members of the AS Roma club.

The Ivorian defender underwent all the necessary examinations which ruled out cardiac diseases. After the big scare for De Rossi and his boys, everything seems to have returned to normal. Roma issued an official statement to update on the defender's condition.

Roma's statement on Ndicka

"Following acute precordial pain and nonspecific alterations to the electrocardiogram performed in the emergency room at the stadium, the player Evan Ndicka was admitted to the Santa Maria della Misericordia Hospital in Udine. First and second level cardiac examinations were carried out, resulting negative for cardiac pathology. In light of the latest tests conducted this morning, the clinical picture is compatible with thoracic trauma with minimal left pneumothorax. The player has been discharged and will undergo further checks in Rome. AS Roma wants to thank for the great professionalism and availability the Udinese Calcio team, the referee Mr. Pairetto, the audience present at the Udine stadium and the medical and health staff of the Santa Maria della Misericordia Hospital in Udine. All together, in those tense and apprehensive minutes, we demonstrated the values of sport and placed the safeguarding of life first".

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