2020
DOI: 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000358
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Increasing Primary Care Follow-up after Preparticipation Physical Evaluations

Abstract: Background: Preparticipation physical evaluations (PPEs) strive to prevent injuries and sudden death in athletes. Ideally, the medical home is the best setting for completion. However, many school systems request large PPE screenings for their student-athletes. This quality-improvement project aimed to increase primary care provider (PCP) follow-up for athletes “cleared with recommendation” (CR) or “disqualified” (DQ) during our mass PPEs. Methods: Our team evaluated prior … Show more

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“…Promoting and utilizing medical investigation methods to evaluate an athlete's health status should be a worldwide concern with the aim of protecting them from the multiple health issues that they might develop [65] due to the extensive stress that sports performance exerts over their body [66]. Although in some less developed countries, the usefulness of these tests may be partially misunderstood or may generate costs that are difficult to cover [67], their use is very important because it can prevent typical athlete ailments, such as anemia, Brugada syndrome, sudden death, burnout syndrome, fractures and muscle ruptures [68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promoting and utilizing medical investigation methods to evaluate an athlete's health status should be a worldwide concern with the aim of protecting them from the multiple health issues that they might develop [65] due to the extensive stress that sports performance exerts over their body [66]. Although in some less developed countries, the usefulness of these tests may be partially misunderstood or may generate costs that are difficult to cover [67], their use is very important because it can prevent typical athlete ailments, such as anemia, Brugada syndrome, sudden death, burnout syndrome, fractures and muscle ruptures [68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 PPE forms were completed by a variety of clinicians who may have used varying guidelines for determination of clearance. 14,15 For example, for the cardiovascular examination, some clinicians may have used Eighth Joint National Commission (JNC-8) guidelines instead of American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines. 1 The standard for sports medicine physicians are 2 measurements of the systolic blood pressure or diastolic blood pressure greater than the 90th percentile based on age, sex, and height noted by The Fourth Report on the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents which is concurrent with the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In German-speaking countries, the implementation of PPE is essentially based on voluntariness. In the case of voluntariness, there is a risk that athletes unfit for sport remain undetected and -despite medical contraindication -actively participate in sport (37). Standardized algorithms exist for performing PPE (37,56).…”
Section: Sports Psychiatric Examination In Competitive Sportsmentioning
confidence: 99%