How to manage athletes with ventricular arrhythmias
1Institute of Sports Medicine and Science, Italian Olympic Committee, Largo P. Gabrielli, 1, 00197, Rome, Italy. a.biffi@libero.it
Abstract:
Young competitive athletes are perceived by the general population to be the healthiest members of society. The possibility that highly trained athletes may have a potentially serious cardiac condition that can predispose to life-threatening tachyarrhythmias or sudden cardiac death seems paradoxical. Thus, differentiating the benign, exercise-induced physiologic changes from true pathologic conditions with risk of sudden death is critical for developing appropriate screening strategies to reduce the risk of these adverse events.
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