The 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation cardiovascular screening for young competitive athletes is justifiable and compelling on ethical, legal, and medical grounds. The present article represents the consensus statement of the Study Group on Sports Cardiology of the Working Group on Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology and the Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial diseases of the European Society of Cardiology, which comprises cardiovascular specialists and other physicians from different European countries with extensive clinical experience with young competitive athletes, as well as with pathological substrates of sudden death. The document takes note of the 25-yea...
Sudden cardiac arrest or death (SCA/SCD) in athletes has a low event rate. Pre-participation or elig...
Objectives This study reports on sudden cardiac death (SCD) in sport in the literature and aims at a...
Potential risk of sudden death during sports participation makes screening of competitive athletes o...
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...
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...
he 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation car...
Both the American Heart Association and the European Society of Cardiology consensus panel recommend...
Sudden cardiac death of a young athlete is the most tragic event in sports and devastates the family...
Sudden cardiac death is the leading cause of death in sport participants and may result from undiagn...
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...
ECG-Screening for young elite athletes Abstract Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) during physica...
This is the second of two review articles focusing on the value of preparticipation cardiac screenin...
Sudden cardiac arrest or death (SCA/SCD) in athletes has a low event rate. Pre-participation or elig...
Objectives This study reports on sudden cardiac death (SCD) in sport in the literature and aims at a...
Potential risk of sudden death during sports participation makes screening of competitive athletes o...
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...
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...
he 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation car...
Both the American Heart Association and the European Society of Cardiology consensus panel recommend...
Sudden cardiac death of a young athlete is the most tragic event in sports and devastates the family...
Sudden cardiac death is the leading cause of death in sport participants and may result from undiagn...
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...
ECG-Screening for young elite athletes Abstract Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) during physica...
This is the second of two review articles focusing on the value of preparticipation cardiac screenin...
Sudden cardiac arrest or death (SCA/SCD) in athletes has a low event rate. Pre-participation or elig...
Objectives This study reports on sudden cardiac death (SCD) in sport in the literature and aims at a...
Potential risk of sudden death during sports participation makes screening of competitive athletes o...