Preventing sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is a primary duty of sports cardiologists. Current recommendations for detecting high-risk cardiovascular conditions (hr-CVCs) are history and physical examination (H&P)-based. We discuss the effectiveness of H&P-based screening versus more-modern and accurate methods. In this position paper, we review current authoritative statements and suggest a novel alternative: screening MRI (s-MRI), supported by evidence from a preliminary population-based study (completed in 2018), and a prospective, controlled study in military recruits (in development). We present: 1. Literature-Based Comparisons (for diagnosing hr-CVCs): Two recent studies using traditional methods to identify hr-CVCs in &...
Background: Middle-aged individuals (≥ 35 years) are exercising more and living longer. Vigorous exe...
Introduction: Sudden cardiac death is a rare cause of death in young athletes. Current screening tec...
Strategies for preventing sudden cardiac death in young athletes are predicated on the assumption th...
Preventing sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is a primary duty of sports cardiologists. Current...
Preventing sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is a primary duty of sports cardiologists. Current...
ECG-Screening for young elite athletes Abstract Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) during physica...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the leading cause of death in young athletes on the playing field and ...
The study of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes has received more interest in the medical and la...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To briefly review the field of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the athlete and the ...
Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is rare but tragic. The cardiology community is faced with th...
This article is the first of two focusing on the utility and evidence base for pre-participation car...
This article is the first of two focusing on the utility and evidence base for pre-participation car...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is a devastating event. Screening programs have been proposed...
Elite young athletes with clinically silent cardiovascular disorders are at risk of sudden cardiac d...
Background: Middle-aged individuals (≥ 35 years) are exercising more and living longer. Vigorous exe...
Introduction: Sudden cardiac death is a rare cause of death in young athletes. Current screening tec...
Strategies for preventing sudden cardiac death in young athletes are predicated on the assumption th...
Preventing sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is a primary duty of sports cardiologists. Current...
Preventing sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is a primary duty of sports cardiologists. Current...
ECG-Screening for young elite athletes Abstract Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) during physica...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the leading cause of death in young athletes on the playing field and ...
The study of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes has received more interest in the medical and la...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To briefly review the field of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the athlete and the ...
Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is rare but tragic. The cardiology community is faced with th...
This article is the first of two focusing on the utility and evidence base for pre-participation car...
This article is the first of two focusing on the utility and evidence base for pre-participation car...
The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation ca...
Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is a devastating event. Screening programs have been proposed...
Elite young athletes with clinically silent cardiovascular disorders are at risk of sudden cardiac d...
Background: Middle-aged individuals (≥ 35 years) are exercising more and living longer. Vigorous exe...
Introduction: Sudden cardiac death is a rare cause of death in young athletes. Current screening tec...
Strategies for preventing sudden cardiac death in young athletes are predicated on the assumption th...