Although both U.S. and European guidelines recommend screening athletes for suspected heart disease before participation in competitive sport, they disagree on which findings are associated with increased risk as well as those athletes whose activities should be restricted. Recent Italian data suggest that screening programs can save lives, but few countries have fully adopted such practices. It is time to develop an international consensus on who should receive pre-participation screening, who should perform the screening, what tests the screening should consist of, and what criteria should be used to restrict participation
In 1982 a nationwide program of pre-participation screening including 12-lead electrocardiography (E...
Sudden cardiac arrest is most often the first clinical manifestation of an underlying cardiovascular...
Whereas consensus exists on the need for preparticipa-tion examinations in young athletes, the best ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe sudden cardiac death (SCD) of an athlete is always a dramatic even...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Sudden cardiac death is the leading cause of death in sport participants and may result from undiagn...
Both the American Heart Association and the European Society of Cardiology consensus panel recommend...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation c...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Preparticipation screening for unsuspected cardiovascular disease is a controversial topic in the me...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
The European Society of Cardiology has supported electrocardiography based screening for competitive...
Sudden death in young persons, associated with partici-pation in competitive athletics, has generate...
In 1982 a nationwide program of pre-participation screening including 12-lead electrocardiography (E...
In 1982 a nationwide program of pre-participation screening including 12-lead electrocardiography (E...
Sudden cardiac arrest is most often the first clinical manifestation of an underlying cardiovascular...
Whereas consensus exists on the need for preparticipa-tion examinations in young athletes, the best ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe sudden cardiac death (SCD) of an athlete is always a dramatic even...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Sudden cardiac death is the leading cause of death in sport participants and may result from undiagn...
Both the American Heart Association and the European Society of Cardiology consensus panel recommend...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation c...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Preparticipation screening for unsuspected cardiovascular disease is a controversial topic in the me...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
The European Society of Cardiology has supported electrocardiography based screening for competitive...
Sudden death in young persons, associated with partici-pation in competitive athletics, has generate...
In 1982 a nationwide program of pre-participation screening including 12-lead electrocardiography (E...
In 1982 a nationwide program of pre-participation screening including 12-lead electrocardiography (E...
Sudden cardiac arrest is most often the first clinical manifestation of an underlying cardiovascular...
Whereas consensus exists on the need for preparticipa-tion examinations in young athletes, the best ...