In Switzerland, ECG screening was first recommended for national squad athletes in 1998. Since 2001 it has become mandatory in selected high-risk professional sports. Its impact on the rates of sports-related sudden cardiac death (SCD) is unknown.We aimed to study the incidence, causes and time trends of sports-related SCD in comparison to SCD unrelated to exercise in Switzerland.We reviewed all forensic reports of SCDs of the German-speaking region of Switzerland in the age group of 10 to 39 years, occurring between 1999 and 2010. Cases were classified into three categories based on whether or not deaths were associated with sports: no sports (NONE), recreational sports (REC), and competitive sports (COMP).Over the 12-year study period, 34...
Abstract Previous events evidence that sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is still...
ECG-Screening for young elite athletes Abstract Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) during physica...
Cardiovascular diseases are the cause of death in up to 90% of athletes. The most frequent cause of...
In Switzerland, ECG screening was first recommended for national squad athletes in 1998. Since 2001 ...
In Switzerland, ECG screening was first recommended for national squad athletes in 1998. Since 2001 ...
Sports-related sudden cardiac deaths (SrSCDs) occur most frequently in highly dynamic and/or static ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) during sport is frequently the first and the last manifestation of an unr...
OBJECTIVES: This study reports on sudden cardiac death (SCD) in sport in the literature and aims at ...
Sports-related sudden cardiac deaths (SrSCDs) occur most frequently in highly dynamic and/or static ...
Objectives This study reports on sudden cardiac death (SCD) in sport in the literature and aims at a...
In the Western Countries, cardiovascular diseases are still the most frequent cause of death, which ...
BACKGROUND Knowledge about causes of sports-related sudden cardiac arrest (SrSCA) may influence n...
Aims: To study the frequency, etiology, and premortal abnormalities in exercise-related sudden cardi...
PURPOSE: The goal of the study was to assess the causes and analyze the cases of sudden cardiac deat...
Abstract Introduction Sudden death among young (<35 years) athletes gets a lot of public attentio...
Abstract Previous events evidence that sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is still...
ECG-Screening for young elite athletes Abstract Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) during physica...
Cardiovascular diseases are the cause of death in up to 90% of athletes. The most frequent cause of...
In Switzerland, ECG screening was first recommended for national squad athletes in 1998. Since 2001 ...
In Switzerland, ECG screening was first recommended for national squad athletes in 1998. Since 2001 ...
Sports-related sudden cardiac deaths (SrSCDs) occur most frequently in highly dynamic and/or static ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) during sport is frequently the first and the last manifestation of an unr...
OBJECTIVES: This study reports on sudden cardiac death (SCD) in sport in the literature and aims at ...
Sports-related sudden cardiac deaths (SrSCDs) occur most frequently in highly dynamic and/or static ...
Objectives This study reports on sudden cardiac death (SCD) in sport in the literature and aims at a...
In the Western Countries, cardiovascular diseases are still the most frequent cause of death, which ...
BACKGROUND Knowledge about causes of sports-related sudden cardiac arrest (SrSCA) may influence n...
Aims: To study the frequency, etiology, and premortal abnormalities in exercise-related sudden cardi...
PURPOSE: The goal of the study was to assess the causes and analyze the cases of sudden cardiac deat...
Abstract Introduction Sudden death among young (<35 years) athletes gets a lot of public attentio...
Abstract Previous events evidence that sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is still...
ECG-Screening for young elite athletes Abstract Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) during physica...
Cardiovascular diseases are the cause of death in up to 90% of athletes. The most frequent cause of...