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Potential role of an athlete-focused echocardiogram in sports eligibility
Authors:Stefano Palermi  Alessandro Serio  Marco Vecchiato  Felice Sirico  Francesco Gambardella  Fabrizio Ricci  Franco Iodice  Juri Radmilovic  Vincenzo Russo  Antonello D&#  rea
Abstract:Sudden cardiac death (SCD) of an athlete is a rare but tragic event and sport activity might play a trigger role in athletes with underlying structural or electrical heart diseases. Preparticipation screenings (PPs) have been conceived for the potential to prevent SCD in young athletes by early identification of cardiac diseases. The European Society of Cardiology protocol for PPs includes history collection, physical examination and baseline electrocardiogram, while further examinations are reserved to individuals with abnormalities at first-line evaluation. Nevertheless, transthoracic echocardiography has been hypothesized to have a primary role in the PPs. This review aims to describe how to approach an athlete-focused echocardiogram, highlighting what is crucial to focus on for the different diseases (cardiomyopathies, valvulopathies, congenital heart disease, myocarditis and pericarditis) and when is needed to pay attention to overlap diagnostic zone (“grey zone”) with the athlete's heart. Once properly tested, focused echocardiography by sports medicine physicians may become standard practice in larger screening practices, potentially available during first-line evaluation.
Keywords:Echocardiogram  Athletes  Sport eligibility  Pre-participation screening  Sudden cardiac death  Sport cardiology
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