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  • 2025 ACC AHA Sports Participation Guidelines For Athletes With CV . . .
    Shared decision-making has emerged as a crucial element in the realm of sports cardiology, highlighting the importance of a collaborative partnership between the athletes and the clinician
  • 2024 HRS expert consensus statement on arrhythmias in the athlete . . .
    For patients with underlying complex arrhythmias, appropriate strategies for sudden death prevention and arrhythmia suppression are needed prior to return to play, including confirmation of suppression of arrhythmia during exercise
  • New Guidance on Athletes with Arrhythmic Conditions Emphasizes Expert . . .
    “Efforts to facilitate an athlete’s safe return to sports, while not always achievable, should be pursued through thorough risk assessment, tailored management of their arrhythmic conditions, and a commitment to equitable care for all athletes,” notes Rachel Lampert, MD, FHRS from the Yale University School of Medicine, and Chair of the
  • Running the Risk: Exercise and Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy
    Consensus guidelines recommend against participation in competitive or high-intensity and endurance exercise for individuals with and at risk for ARVC Discover the latest articles, books and news in related subjects, suggested using machine learning
  • How to article - European Society of Cardiology
    Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) patients as well as genotype positive phenotype patients are recommended to avoid high intensity and competitive sports according to the European Society of Cardiology guidelines based on an increased risk of sudden death and deleterious effect on the myocardium 1–3
  • Arrhythmias in the Athlete: Evaluation, Treatment, and Return to Play
    In athletes with inherited cardiomyopathies considering return to play, or returning to play after arrhythmia treatment, a maximal stress test is recommended to identify exercise-induced ventricular arrhythmias ( 1, C-LD )
  • New Guidelines May Reshape Arrhythmia Care for Athletes
    For many arrhythmogenic conditions, current data did not confirm increased risk with sports participation for appropriately risk-stratified and treated athletes The approach to return to play should involve individualized shared decision-making
  • Clinical Considerations for Competitive Sports Participation for . . .
    Regardless of the initial decision to continue or terminate competitive sports participation, competitive athletes with cardiomyopathy should undergo longitudinal clinical reassessment and risk stratification to assess for disease progression, or stability, and to readdress the key components of SDM for competitive sports participation or
  • Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy and Exercise . . .
    The guidelines typically recommend avoiding high-intensity activities that may excessively strain the heart, such as competitive sports or heavy weightlifting Instead, low to moderate-intensity exercises like walking, swimming, cycling, and light resistance training are often encouraged
  • Athletes with arrhythmias: Treatment and returning to athletic . . .
    This topic will discuss the approach to returning to competition or participation in athletes with arrhythmias The clinical manifestations and diagnostic evaluation of athletes with specific arrhythmias or arrhythmia-related syndromes are discussed in detail separately





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