نتایج جستجو برای: preparticipation screening

تعداد نتایج: 228566  

Journal: :The Canadian journal of cardiology 2017
James McKinney Daniel J Lithwick Barbara N Morrison Hamed Nazzari Michael Luong Christopher B Fordyce Jack Taunton Andrew D Krahn Brett Heilbron Saul Isserow

BACKGROUND Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is frequently the first manifestation of underlying cardiovascular disease in young competitive athletes (YCAs), yet there are no Canadian guidelines for preparticipation screening in this population. The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of potentially lethal cardiovascular disease in a sample of Canadian YCAs by comparing 2 screening stra...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes 2017
Harshil Dhutia Aneil Malhotra Tee Joo Yeo Irina Chis Ster Vincent Gabus Alexandros Steriotis Helder Dores Greg Mellor Carmen García-Corrales Bode Ensam Viknesh Jayalapan Vivienne Anne Ezzat Gherardo Finocchiaro Sabiha Gati Michael Papadakis Maria Tome-Esteban Sanjay Sharma

BACKGROUND Preparticipation screening for cardiovascular disease in young athletes with electrocardiography is endorsed by the European Society of Cardiology and several major sporting organizations. One of the concerns of the ECG as a screening test in young athletes relates to the potential for variation in interpretation. We investigated the degree of variation in ECG interpretation in athle...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
farzin halabchi sports medicine research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

it is a great pleasure to receive two valuable comments about our article regarding sudden cardiac death (scd) in young athletes from two well known experts working in the field of preparticipation evaluation and prevention of sports injuries. we, as authors, generally agree with both authors' comments. however, some considerations should be re-emphasized here. .....

2007
Linda M. Lee

A 15-year-old boy was referred for evaluation of a murmur detected during a preparticipation athletic examination (PAE) for high-school football. There was no family history of cardiopulmonary disorders. The child's birth had been a normal term delivery and he had an uneventful childhood and early adolescence. He specifically denied any exertional dyspnea, chest pain, peripheral edema, or cyano...

Journal: :Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine 2004
Kristin Wingfield Gordon O Matheson Willem H Meeuwisse

OBJECTIVE To review available evidence establishing the validity of the preparticipation evaluation (PPE) as a method for screening health risk prior to participation in exercise and sport. Specific emphasis was placed on reviewing original research evaluating methods to screen participants for risk of sudden cardiovascular death. Literature on the current state of the PPE as a screening tool f...

Journal: :American family physician 2007
Elizabeth A Giese Francis G O'Connor Fred H Brennan Patrick J Depenbrock Ralph G Oriscello

Thousands of young athletes receive preparticipation evaluations each year in the United States. One objective of these evaluations is to detect underlying cardiovascular abnormalities that may predispose an athlete to sudden death. The leading cardiovascular causes of sudden death in young athletes include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, congenital coronary artery anomalies, repolarization abnorm...

Journal: :Circulation 2014
Barry A Franklin

P hysical inactivity is a serious health problem worldwide, contributing to early development of obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). 1 In fact, our hypokinetic lifestyle is now widely recognized among the most proximal risk factors for heart disease (Figure 1), along with poor dietary habits and cigarette smoking. 2–4 To address these concerns, public he...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2016
Elizabeth Joy Andrea Kussman Aurelia Nattiv

Eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, can have devastating effects on both the health and performance of athletes. Compared to non-athletes, both female and male athletes are at higher risk of developing an eating disorder. This is especially true for athletes participating in sports where low body weight or leanness confers a competitive advantage. Screening for disor...

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