2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2014.05.006
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Assessment of the 12-Lead Electrocardiogram as a Screening Test for Detection of Cardiovascular Disease in Healthy General Populations of Young People (12–25 Years of Age)

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“…An additional challenge, among 10 to 15 million athletes of various ages, is the fact that the incidence of sudden cardiac death is very low [20-22, 31, 34-36]. As a consequence of the low incidence of disease in the athletic population the current literature suggests that all cardiac imaging modalities are inadequate to justify their use as primary screening modalities in athletes, as well as the general population [2,37]. Outside the athletic community, the medical community has come to the conclusion that routine exams in asymptomatic persons does little to improve health outcomes, and is largely a misappropriation of time and money [38].…”
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“…An additional challenge, among 10 to 15 million athletes of various ages, is the fact that the incidence of sudden cardiac death is very low [20-22, 31, 34-36]. As a consequence of the low incidence of disease in the athletic population the current literature suggests that all cardiac imaging modalities are inadequate to justify their use as primary screening modalities in athletes, as well as the general population [2,37]. Outside the athletic community, the medical community has come to the conclusion that routine exams in asymptomatic persons does little to improve health outcomes, and is largely a misappropriation of time and money [38].…”
Section: Current Preparticipation Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outside the athletic community, the medical community has come to the conclusion that routine exams in asymptomatic persons does little to improve health outcomes, and is largely a misappropriation of time and money [38]. A screening electrocardiogram (ECG) or stress testing are currently not recognized as acceptable screening tools in asymptomatic people [2,21,39,40]. Even though screening tests in asymptomatic patients have no firm evidence of utility, these tests are commonly touted as acceptable screening tools for asymptomatic athletes primarily because of lower cost and access [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Пациенты, испытывающие регулярные психоэмоциональные стрессовые воздействия, предъявляют жалобы на повышенную утомляемость, кардиалгии ноющего характера, длящиеся часами, ощущение перебоев в работе сердца, приступов сердцебиения, потерю сознания [7,24,25]. Однако необходимо учитывать тот факт, что в большинстве случаев пациенты, испытывающие хронические психоэмоциональные перегрузки, являются лицами работоспособного возраста и не заинтересованы в потере работы.…”
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“…При выполнении ЭКГ характерно выявление нарушений процессов реполяризации, нарушений проведения и ритма сердца на ЭКГ в покое [7,8,21,24]. При велоэргометрическом ЭКГ исследовании с достижением субмаксимальной нагрузки наиболее часто регистрируются (более 750 в сутки) наджелудочковая и желудочковая экстрасистолия (30%), а так же нарушения процессов реполяризации неишемического характера (40%).…”
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