ECG Characteristics of Young High School Athletes in Northwest Florida

Ludmila Cosio Lima, Licheng Lee, Armaghan Mahmoudian, L. Adlof, Youngil Lee
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Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is a rare and tragic occurrence. A preparticipation physical examination (PPE) is widely used to identify athletes who might be at risk of sudden cardiac death. High school athletes in Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton counties in Florida undergo annual sports physicals through a local sports medicine outreach program. A resting electrocardiogram (ECG) was implemented during the 2022 PPE. The aim of this study was to document the efficacy of implementing ECGs and to highlight the cardiac abnormalities identified in young athletes as part of a 1-d PPE. In total, 1,357 high school athletes (males = 879 and females = 478; age, 15.1 ± 1.3 years) completed a resting 12-lead ECG. These were interpreted by cardiologists using the International Criteria, with abnormal results being further investigated before final sports clearance. Descriptive statistics regarding ECG findings were analyzed. Twenty-three ECGs (1.7%) were classified as “abnormal” and were referred for further testing. Of these, 14 athletes were cleared to participate in sports, and 6 declined further evaluation. Three athletes, all males, were not cleared for sports participation. Of these, 2 athletes presented with Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome (0.15%), and 1 athlete (0.10%) presented with dilated cardiomyopathy. Adding ECG screening as part of a single-day PPE can be used as a tool in identifying cardiac abnormalities among young athletes. To our knowledge, this is the highest number of athletes screened during a PPE in 1 d nationwide.
佛罗里达州西北部年轻高中运动员的心电图特征
年轻运动员发生心脏性猝死是一种罕见的悲剧。参赛前体检 (PPE) 被广泛用于识别可能有心脏性猝死风险的运动员。佛罗里达州埃斯坎比亚县、奥卡卢萨县、圣罗莎县和沃尔顿县的高中运动员每年都会通过当地的运动医学推广计划进行运动体检。在 2022 年的 PPE 期间进行了静息心电图 (ECG)。本研究的目的是记录实施心电图的效果,并强调作为 1-D PPE 的一部分在年轻运动员中发现的心脏异常。 共有 1,357 名高中运动员(男 = 879 人,女 = 478 人;年龄为 15.1 ± 1.3 岁)完成了静息 12 导联心电图检查。心电图由心脏病专家根据国际标准进行解读,异常结果将在最终运动许可前进行进一步调查。对心电图结果进行了描述性统计分析。 有 23 张心电图(1.7%)被归类为 "异常",需要进行进一步检查。其中,14 名运动员获准参加运动,6 名运动员拒绝进一步评估。三名运动员(均为男性)未被批准参加体育运动。其中,2 名运动员患有沃尔夫-帕金森-怀特综合征(0.15%),1 名运动员患有扩张型心肌病(0.10%)。 增加心电图筛查作为单日PPE的一部分,可作为识别年轻运动员心脏异常的工具。据我们所知,这是全国范围内单日PPE筛查运动员人数最多的一次。
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