| Literature DB >> 20827100 |
Francis G O'Connor1, Douglas J Casa, Michael F Bergeron, Robert Carter, Patricia Deuster, Yuval Heled, John Kark, Lisa Leon, Brendon McDermott, Karen O'Brien, William O Roberts, Michael Sawka.
Abstract
On October 22-23, 2008, an ACSM Roundtable was convened at the Uniformed Services University (Bethesda, MD) to discuss return-to-play or return-to-duty for people who have experienced exertional heat illness (EHI) and to develop consensus-based recommendations. The conference assembled experts from the civilian sports medicine community and the Department of Defense to discuss relevant EHI issues, such as potential long-term consequences, the concept of thermotolerance, and the role of thermal tolerance testing in return-to-play decisions. Although the group was unable to move forward with new consensus recommendations, they clearly documented critical clinical concerns and scientific questions, including the following: 1) no uniform core definitions of EHI; 2) limited validated criteria to assess recovery from exertional heat stroke (EHS); and 3) inadequate ability to predict who may be predisposed to a subsequent heat injury after EHS. Areas of potential future research are identified.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20827100 DOI: 10.1249/JSR.0b013e3181f1d183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Sports Med Rep ISSN: 1537-890X Impact factor: 1.733