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Sudden cardiac death in athletes

Journal

HERZ
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 259-266

Publisher

URBAN & VOGEL
DOI: 10.1007/s00059-009-3236-3

Keywords

Cardiomyopathy; ECG; Sports cardiology; Sudden cardiac death

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  1. Ministry of Health, Rome
  2. Fondazione Cariparo, Padova and Rovigo
  3. Registry of Cardio-cerebrovascular Pathology, Veneto region, Venice, Italy

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In 1982, a nationwide program of preparticipation screening of all individuals embarking in competitive sports activity was launched in Italy. The screening protocol includes athlete's personal and family history, physical examination, and twelve-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) as first-line examination; additional tests such as echocardiography or exercise testing are requested only for subjects who have positive findings at the initial evaluation. This screening algorithm, which has been used for preparticipation evaluation of millions of Italian athletes over a period of > 25 years has provided adequate sensitivity and specificity for detection of athletes affected by potentially dangerous cardiomyopathy or arrhythmia at risk of athletic-field death and has led to substantial reduction of mortality of young competitive athletes (by approximately 90%), mostly by preventing sudden death from cardiomyopathy.

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