Preparticipation screening for unsuspected cardiovascular disease is a controversial topic in the medical and lay communities. Much attention has been directed towards young competitive athletes, particularly the proposed strategy of incorporating 12-lead electrocardiograms into the screening process, even on a national or worldwide basis. However, sudden deaths of young athletes owing to genetic or congenital heart diseases have a low incidence in the general population. Furthermore, young people not engaged in competitive sports can harbour the same conditions that cause sudden death in athletes, which has gone largely unrecognized. Notably, sudden deaths from these diseases are numerically far more common in the much larger population of...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in an athlete is a rare yet highly visible tragedy that generates signifi...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the athlete, though uncommon, is the most devastating sport related ev...
Sudden death in young persons, associated with partici-pation in competitive athletics, has generate...
Sudden death in healthy athletes is uncommon but, when it occurs, the primary mechanism is cardiovas...
The study of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes has received more interest in the medical and la...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Strategies for preventing sudden cardiac death in young athletes are predicated on the assumption th...
Whereas consensus exists on the need for preparticipa-tion examinations in young athletes, the best ...
Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is a devastating event. Screening programs have been proposed...
This article is the first of two focusing on the utility and evidence base for pre-participation car...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To briefly review the field of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the athlete and the ...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation c...
Sudden cardiac arrest is most often the first clinical manifestation of an underlying cardiovascular...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in an athlete is a rare yet highly visible tragedy that generates signifi...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the athlete, though uncommon, is the most devastating sport related ev...
Sudden death in young persons, associated with partici-pation in competitive athletics, has generate...
Sudden death in healthy athletes is uncommon but, when it occurs, the primary mechanism is cardiovas...
The study of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes has received more interest in the medical and la...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Strategies for preventing sudden cardiac death in young athletes are predicated on the assumption th...
Whereas consensus exists on the need for preparticipa-tion examinations in young athletes, the best ...
Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is a devastating event. Screening programs have been proposed...
This article is the first of two focusing on the utility and evidence base for pre-participation car...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To briefly review the field of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the athlete and the ...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation c...
Sudden cardiac arrest is most often the first clinical manifestation of an underlying cardiovascular...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in an athlete is a rare yet highly visible tragedy that generates signifi...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...