ACC: ECG Reveals Cardiac Problems in A Third of College Athletes | ||
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ORLANDO, April 1 -- Cardiac screening for college-level athletes that included an electrocardiogram discovered abnormalities in 21% to 37% of students, according to two studies at major U.S. universities. Action Points
But researchers from the two groups reached opposite conclusions about routine EKGs for athletes at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting here this week. Professional athletes in the U.S. commonly get intensive cardiac screening, but its use at lower levels of competition has been debated. The European Cardiology Society supports routine electrocardiograms to reduce risk of sudden cardiac death in competitive collegiate sports. The ACC recommends only a simpler, history- and physical exam-based screening. The leader of one research group, Anthony Magalski, M.D., of St. Luke's Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, Mo., spoke to the value of added testing./.../ |
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Thursday, April 02, 2009
ECG in College Athletes
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