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Brief communication: Cardiovascular screening practices of major North American professional sports teams.

Kevin M Harris1, Austin Sponsel, Adolph M Hutter, Barry J Maron.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Customary preparticipation screening strategies to detect heart disease in professional athletes have not been examined systematically.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the current preparticipation cardiovascular screening process for professional athletes.
DESIGN: Screening practices surveyed by questionnaire.
SETTING: The 122 major professional sports teams in North America. PARTICIPANTS: Athletic trainers and team physicians. MEASUREMENTS: League recommendations for history taking and physical examination and noninvasive testing were compared with screening recommendations from an American Heart Association consensus panel.
RESULTS: All 122 teams have team physicians perform annual screening, including family and personal history taking (100%), physical examination (100%), and lipid panels (108 of 122 [89%]). Diagnostic testing by using electrocardiography was substantially more common (112 of 122 [92%]) than exercise testing and stress echocardiography (21 of 122 [17%]) or echocardiography (16 of 122 [13%]). League recommendations for history taking and physical examination were most complete for Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League, meeting 10 of 12 and 8 of 12 American Heart Association recommendations, respectively. The most comprehensive cardiovascular screening using echocardiography is confined to selected, elite professional basketball players. LIMITATIONS: Data were self-reported by team representatives.
CONCLUSIONS: A variety of nonstandardized preparticipation screening strategies for the detection of cardiovascular disease, varying considerably in scope, constitute customary practice among professional sports teams.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17015868     DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-145-7-200610030-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-4819            Impact factor:   25.391


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