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运动员强制性心电图筛查以降低其猝死风险:已证实的事实还是一厢情愿?

Mandatory electrocardiographic screening of athletes to reduce their risk for sudden death proven fact or wishful thinking?

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine D, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

J Am Coll Cardiol. 2011 Mar 15;57(11):1291-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2010.10.037.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The purpose of this study was to determine if pre-participation screening of athletes with a strategy including resting and exercise electrocardiography (ECG) reduces their risk for sudden death.

BACKGROUND

An increasing number of countries mandate pre-participation ECG screening of athletes for the prevention of sudden death. However, the evidence showing that such a strategy actually reduces the risk of sudden death in athletes is limited. We therefore analyzed the impact of the National Sport Law enacted in Israel in 1997-which mandates screening of all athletes with resting ECG and exercise testing-on the incidence of sudden death among competitive athletes.

METHODS

We conducted a systematic search of the 2 main newspapers in Israel to determine the yearly number of cardiac arrest events among competitive athletes. The size of the population at risk was retrieved from the Israel Sport Authority and was extrapolated to the changes in population size over time.

RESULTS

There were 24 documented events of sudden death or cardiac arrest events among competitive athletes during the years 1985 through 2009. Eleven occurred before the 1997 legislation and 13 occurred after it. The average yearly incidence of sudden death or cardiac arrest events was 2.6 events per 100,000 athlete-years. The respective averaged yearly incidence during the decade before and the decade after the 1997 legislation was 2.54 and 2.66 events per 100,000 person years, respectively (p = 0.88).

CONCLUSIONS

The incidence of sudden death of athletes in our study is within the range reported by others. However, mandatory ECG screening of athletes had no apparent effect on their risk for cardiac arrest.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定运动员的赛前筛查策略,包括静息和运动心电图(ECG)检查,是否能降低运动员猝死的风险。

背景

越来越多的国家要求对运动员进行赛前心电图筛查,以预防猝死。然而,证明这种策略实际上可以降低运动员猝死风险的证据有限。因此,我们分析了 1997 年以色列颁布的国家体育法对竞技运动员猝死发生率的影响,该法律要求对所有运动员进行静息心电图和运动测试筛查。

方法

我们对以色列的两份主要报纸进行了系统搜索,以确定竞技运动员中心脏骤停事件的年发生率。从以色列体育管理局检索到风险人群的规模,并根据时间推移推断出人口规模的变化。

结果

在 1985 年至 2009 年期间,有 24 名竞技运动员发生了猝死或心脏骤停事件。其中 11 例发生在 1997 年立法之前,13 例发生在之后。每年猝死或心脏骤停事件的平均发生率为每 10 万名运动员年 2.6 例。在 1997 年立法之前和之后的十年中,每年的平均发生率分别为每 10 万人年 2.54 例和 2.66 例(p = 0.88)。

结论

我们的研究中运动员猝死的发生率在其他报道的范围内。然而,对运动员进行强制性心电图筛查对其心脏骤停风险似乎没有明显影响。

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