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Valentín Del Rio-santiago1, Ricardo Santiago Trinidad, Sonia Vicenty Rivera
1Cardiology Section, Department of Medicine, VA Caribbean Healthcare System, Puerto Rico. delrio2008@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a long -recognized disease that occurs rarely in trained athletes. Most affected athletes have no symptoms before death. Many attempts have been made to detect those at risk for SCD before athletic participation. However, its overall clinical advantages remain questionable in medical literature. This article will review cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic causes of SCD as well as discuss how this entity affects those athletes older than 35 years.
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