BACKGROUND: The use of a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) in the screening of young athletes still has some controversies regarding the cost-benefit of the procedure. AIM: We wanted to identify types and frequency of ECG changes in athletes in the Republic of Macedonia as well as its relation to age, gender, duration, frequency and type of sports. METHODS: The study population included 256 trained amateur athletes who were prospectively examined. RESULTS: The 12-lead ECG patterns were considered normal in 19.9% of athletes, with common training-related changes found in 48.8%, while abnormal and borderline ECG changes were present in 6.6% and 24.6% of athletes respectively. ECG changes were more frequent in males than in females without si...
Objective: Sudden cardiac death is the main cause of non-traumatic mortality in young athletes. It i...
ABSTRACT Background: Sudden death in athletes is a major concern; the predictors and value of pri...
OBJECTIVE: Structured electrocardiography (ECG) analysis is used to screen athletes for high-risk ca...
BACKGROUND: The use of a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) in the screening of young athletes still ha...
Introduction: The aim of the ECG in preparticipation screening of young athletes is detection of pot...
Participation in sports activity and regular physical training is associated with physiological stru...
Sudden cardiac death is rare, however the lives of some young athletes are lost prematurely due to c...
Sudden cardiac arrest or death (SCA/SCD) in athletes has a low event rate. Pre-participation or elig...
ObjectivesThis study sought to investigate the prevalence of potentially abnormal electrocardiograph...
Continuous physical activity leads to a series of adaptive changes to athletes' cardiovascular syste...
The study was designed to assess the usefulness of routine electrocardiography (ECG) as well as tran...
Contains fulltext : 89482.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cardiovascular...
Cardiovascular remodelling in the conditioned athlete is frequently associated with physiological EC...
Sudden cardiac arrest in athletes is a rare but dramatic event. The value of a routine electrocardio...
To assess in young athletes (i) the variability in the percentage of abnormal electrocardiograms (EC...
Objective: Sudden cardiac death is the main cause of non-traumatic mortality in young athletes. It i...
ABSTRACT Background: Sudden death in athletes is a major concern; the predictors and value of pri...
OBJECTIVE: Structured electrocardiography (ECG) analysis is used to screen athletes for high-risk ca...
BACKGROUND: The use of a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) in the screening of young athletes still ha...
Introduction: The aim of the ECG in preparticipation screening of young athletes is detection of pot...
Participation in sports activity and regular physical training is associated with physiological stru...
Sudden cardiac death is rare, however the lives of some young athletes are lost prematurely due to c...
Sudden cardiac arrest or death (SCA/SCD) in athletes has a low event rate. Pre-participation or elig...
ObjectivesThis study sought to investigate the prevalence of potentially abnormal electrocardiograph...
Continuous physical activity leads to a series of adaptive changes to athletes' cardiovascular syste...
The study was designed to assess the usefulness of routine electrocardiography (ECG) as well as tran...
Contains fulltext : 89482.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cardiovascular...
Cardiovascular remodelling in the conditioned athlete is frequently associated with physiological EC...
Sudden cardiac arrest in athletes is a rare but dramatic event. The value of a routine electrocardio...
To assess in young athletes (i) the variability in the percentage of abnormal electrocardiograms (EC...
Objective: Sudden cardiac death is the main cause of non-traumatic mortality in young athletes. It i...
ABSTRACT Background: Sudden death in athletes is a major concern; the predictors and value of pri...
OBJECTIVE: Structured electrocardiography (ECG) analysis is used to screen athletes for high-risk ca...