Cardiac Preparticipation Sports Screening Flashcards

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What is the most common cardiac cause of sudden death among the U.S. athlete?

A

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

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What are some (4) less common causes of cardiac sudden death in the young athlete?

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Coronary artery anomalies, commotio cordis (blow to the chest resulting in V-fib), aortic rupture (Marfan), other (long QT, WPW, AS).

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What is the screening recommendation before an athlete can participate in high school or college sports?

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Targeted history and cardiovascular-focused physical exam to identify high-risk athletes who would require further workup.

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What are some red-flag symptoms which should prompt further workup in an athlete undergoing a preparticipation sports screening?

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Exertional syncope, near syncope, chest pain, excessive fatigue, and shortness of breath.

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What are some family history findings which would be worrisome for underlying cardiac pathology in an athlete coming in for a sports physical?

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Premature death or diability from heart disease in young relatives (<50 years), Marfan’s, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and long QT synromes.

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What are some physical exam findings which should prompt further evaluation in a young athlete presenting for a sports physical?

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Stigmata of Marfan’s, elevated BP, absent/diminished femoral pulses, and pathologic murmurs.

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