Electrocardiogram as Part of the Evaluation of Children and Adolescents Before Starting Physical Exercise

Q4 Medicine
Diego Lineker Marquetto Silva, R. Bonatto, Celia de Paula Pimenta Bonatto, Carlos Roberto Padovani, J. Fioretto
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Background: Children and adolescents should be encouraged to participate in sports; however, physicians should screen for cardiac abnormalities that can lead to sudden death. The European Society of Cardiology, the Brazilian Society of Cardiology and the Brazilian Society of Sports Medicine indicate performing an electrocardiogram (ECG) in evaluating athletes, while the American Heart Association indicates complementary exams only when there is a personal or family history of cardiovascular diseases or changes in clinical examination. Objectives : To evaluate the need for an ECG in evaluating children and adolescents before starting physical activities. Methods : We recruited 983 children and adolescents who practiced physical activities for anthropometric assessment, clinical examination and conventional ECG at rest. Variables were analysed using the Goodman test with a significance level of 5%. Results : Participants had a higher incidence of overweight, obesity and severe obesity compared to standard World Health Organization (WHO) values. The most common finding in clinical examination was heart murmur (18.5% of participants). Electrocardiographic changes were found in 3.3% of participants, including paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia and pre-excitation syndrome, which may be responsible for sudden death, even in asymptomatic individuals with no personal or family history of heart disease and no abnormality on clinical examination. Conclusions : ECG revealed arrhythmias that were not detected by clinical examination and may precede sudden death in individuals subjected to physical exertion, indicating its role in the assessment of children and adolescents before starting regular physical exercise .
心电图作为儿童和青少年开始体育锻炼前评估的一部分
背景:应该鼓励儿童和青少年参加体育运动;然而,医生应该筛查可能导致猝死的心脏异常。欧洲心脏病学会、巴西心脏病学会和巴西运动医学学会建议在评估运动员时进行心电图(ECG),而美国心脏协会建议只有当有心血管疾病的个人或家族病史或临床检查有变化时才进行补充检查。目的:评价在开始体育活动前对儿童和青少年进行心电图评估的必要性。方法:我们招募了983名进行体育锻炼的儿童和青少年进行人体测量、临床检查和静息时的常规心电图。变量分析采用Goodman检验,显著性水平为5%。结果:与世界卫生组织(WHO)的标准值相比,参与者超重、肥胖和严重肥胖的发生率更高。临床检查中最常见的发现是心脏杂音(18.5%的参与者)。在3.3%的参与者中发现心电图改变,包括阵发性室上性心动过速和预兴奋综合征,这可能是猝死的原因,即使在没有个人或家族史的无症状个体中也是如此,临床检查也没有异常。结论:心电图显示临床检查未发现的心律失常,可能导致体力消耗的个体猝死,提示其在儿童和青少年开始定期体育锻炼前的评估中的作用。
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