Cardiac Screening in Athletes: Current Status and Future Challenges.

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2026-02-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S523274
Francesca Graziano, Claudia Vecchio, Domenico Corrado, Alessandro Zorzi
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Abstract

Pre-participation screening (PPS) is a primary-prevention strategy used in competitive sports to identify athletes at risk for cardiac diseases that can present with malignant arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death (SCD). Although compelling evidence supports the ability of PPS to lower SCD rates among athletes, no universal protocol has been adopted. Over time, however, key elements have emerged as common denominators: medical history, physical examination, and a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG). Research on ECG interpretation continues to evolve in search of the most accurate criteria for detecting cardiac disease, yet significant challenges persist. A major difficulty is the overlap between physiological remodeling in well-trained hearts and early manifestations of cardiomyopathy. In addition, some subgroups (female athletes, master athletes, and pediatric athletes) remain underrepresented in current studies. To ensure broad and equitable implementation, PPS must be supported by public-health policies and recognized as cost-effective, with the expectation that early identification of at-risk individuals will ultimately reduce the burden of advanced treatments on healthcare systems. Achieving this goal requires improving the sensitivity and specificity of existing screening tools to minimize misdiagnosis and avoid unnecessary secondary investigations or unwarranted disqualification from competition. This review summarizes the current status of cardiac screening in athletes, highlights persistent challenges, and outlines future directions to enhance its effectiveness and long-term sustainability.

运动员心脏筛查:现状和未来挑战。
赛前筛查(PPS)是竞技体育中一种一级预防策略,用于识别有可能出现恶性心律失常和心源性猝死(SCD)的心脏疾病风险的运动员。尽管有令人信服的证据支持PPS能够降低运动员的SCD发病率,但尚未采用通用的方案。然而,随着时间的推移,关键因素已经成为共同的特征:病史、体格检查和12导联心电图(ECG)。在寻找检测心脏病的最准确标准的过程中,ECG解释的研究不断发展,但仍存在重大挑战。一个主要的困难是在训练良好的心脏的生理重塑和心肌病的早期表现之间的重叠。此外,一些亚组(女运动员、专业运动员和儿科运动员)在目前的研究中仍然代表性不足。为了确保广泛和公平的实施,PPS必须得到公共卫生政策的支持,并被认为是具有成本效益的,期望早期识别有风险的个体将最终减轻医疗系统先进治疗的负担。要实现这一目标,需要提高现有筛查工具的敏感性和特异性,以尽量减少误诊,避免不必要的二次调查或无故取消比赛资格。本文综述了运动员心脏筛查的现状,强调了持续存在的挑战,并概述了提高其有效性和长期可持续性的未来方向。
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