Symptoms Preceding Sports-Related Sudden Cardiac Death in Persons Aged 1-49 Years.
Emma Ritsmer StormholtJesper SvaneThomas Hadberg LyngeJacob Tfelt-HansenPublished in: Current cardiology reports (2021)
Cardiovascular screening of athletes is a subject of interest. However, the cost of ECG screening in a young population is relatively high compared to potential benefits, and systematic screening of athletes is heavily debated. In the background population, both cardiac and non-specific symptoms are often present prior to SCD. Both cardiac and non-specific symptoms are present in up to 74% prior to Sr-SCD. The main symptoms are syncope, chest pain, palpitations and dizziness. Knowledge of symptoms could potentially be used in combination with non-invasive prediction models to prevent Sr-SCD and treat athletes at risk.