Author:
Oxborough David,George Keith,Cooper Robert,Bhatia Raghav,Ramcharan Tristan,Zaidi Abbas,Gati Sabiha,Prakash Keerthi,Rakhit Dhrubo,Robinson Shaun,Stuart Graham,Forster Jan,Ackrill Melanie,Augustine Daniel,Malhotra Aneil,Papadakis Michael,Castelletti Silvia,Pettemerides Victoria,Ring Liam,Kenny Antoinette,Baggish Aaron,Sharma Sanjay
Abstract
Abstract
Sudden cardiac death in a young physically active individual or athlete is a rare but tragic event. Pre-participation screening and follow-up investigations are utilised to reduce the risk and occurrence of these events. Echocardiography plays a key role in the cardiac diagnostic pathway and aims to identify underlying inherited or congenital structural cardiac conditions. In 2013 the British Society of Echocardiography and Cardiac Risk in the Young produced a joint guidance document to support echocardiographers in this setting. The document was subsequently updated in 2018, and it is now timely to provide a further update to the guideline drawing on the advances in our knowledge alongside the developments in ultrasound technology within this nuanced area of sports cardiology.
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Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC