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Video Gamer’s Chris Staniforth's death blamed on DVT
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Breaking News -- Video Gamer’s Chris Staniforth's death blamed on DVT -- BBC -- Chris Staniforth, 20, who would play his console for up to 12 hours, died in May from deep vein thrombosis (DVT). A man whose son died after playing video games for long periods is campaigning for greater awareness of the risk posed by their excessive use. His father David believes the condition may have been triggered by long gaming sessions.
DVT can form during long periods of immobility and can kill if the clots travel to the lungs.
Computer records showed his son would sometimes play online on his Xbox for periods up to 12 hours.
The coroner said a clot formed in Chris' left calf before moving to his lungs.
Once there, it caused a fatal blockage, known as a pulmonary embolism.
Mr Staniforth said: "After my research I saw there was no difference to Chris sitting at a desk on his Xbox and someone on a long-haul flight.
"Sitting still is literally the danger zone. Chris loved to play and would stay up all night.
"Millions of people worldwide are playing these games for hours, and there is a risk."
While Mr Staniforth has no problem with games consoles, he wants to highlight the heightened risk of DVT associated with being immobile, and is in the process of setting up a website.
Microsoft, who manufacture the Xbox console, could not be reached for comment.
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