心律失常和运动员。

Jane M Trusty, Douglas S Beinborn, Arshad Jahangir
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摘要

年轻的竞技运动员被大众认为是社会中最健康的成员。训练有素的高中和大学运动员可能有潜在的严重心脏疾病,可能导致危及生命的心律失常或心源性猝死(SCD),这种可能性似乎是矛盾的。发生SCD的年轻运动员心律失常是一个不常见的,但高度明显的事件。媒体对运动员猝死的报道,加强了公众和医学界对与运动员心脏疾病相关的医学、伦理和法律问题的兴趣。制定筛查策略以确定与猝死相关的条件一直是心律失常学和运动医学领域专家关注的焦点,并产生了运动员评估的共识声明和指南。这些指南为心血管疾病运动员的检测、评估和管理以及参加高强度竞技体育的资格和取消资格标准提供了信息和建议。区分正常的运动引起的心脏生理变化与与猝死相关的病理状况对于制定筛查策略以识别高风险运动员至关重要。本文讨论了一例运动员心源性猝死的病例报告,随后简要回顾了年轻运动员心律失常的各种原因,并提出了筛查和管理心血管疾病运动员的建议。
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Dysrhythmias and the athlete.

Young competitive athletes are perceived by the general population to be the healthiest members of society. The possibility that highly trained high school and college athletes may have a potentially serious cardiac condition that can predispose to life-threatening dysrhythmias or sudden cardiac death (SCD) seems paradoxical. The occurrence of SCD in young athletes from dysrhythmias is an uncommon but highly visible event. Media reports of sudden death in athletes have intensified the public and medical interest in medical, ethical, and legal issues related to cardiac disorders in the athlete. Developing screening strategies to identify conditions associated with sudden death has been the focus of attention of experts in the fields of arrhythmology and sports medicine and has resulted in Consensus Statements and Guidelines for evaluation of athletes. These guidelines provide information and recommendations for detection, evaluation, and management of athletes with cardiovascular disorders and criteria for eligibility and disqualification from participation in high-intensity and competitive sports. Differentiating normal exercise-induced physiologic changes in the heart from pathological conditions associated with sudden death is critical for developing screening strategies to identify athletes at high risk. This article discusses a case report of sudden cardiac death in an athlete followed by a brief review of various causes of cardiac dysrhythmias in young athletes and recommendations for screening and management of athletes with cardiovascular diseases.

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