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运动员强制性心电图筛查:这个问题现在解决了吗?

Mandatory ECG screening of athletes: is this question now resolved?

机构信息

Faculty of Physical Education & Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2011 Dec 1;41(12):989-1002. doi: 10.2165/11595470-000000000-00000.

Abstract

European and North American cardiologists have long debated the need for mandatory ECG screening of athletes in order to prevent sudden cardiac death. European investigators have recently adduced new evidence, which they believe supports the need for such screening. They note a decrease of sudden cardiac deaths among Italian athletes following the introduction of mandatory screening in that country, clearer definitions of resting ECG abnormalities in athletes, new and more encouraging calculations of cost/benefit ratios and direct comparisons of clinical examination alone against clinical examination plus ECG screening. Nevertheless, it seems that critical criteria for the success of any screening procedure (a substantial prevalence of the problem, coupled with an adequate test sensitivity and specificity) have yet to be satisfied. Very few athletes are liable to sudden cardiac death, only a few of those who are vulnerable will be identified by ECG screening, and even if all potential cases could be detected, restriction of their physical activity would be unlikely to have a major influence on their prognosis. At the same time, a requirement of mandatory testing would discourage engagement in physical activity, and would impose substantial direct costs on the community. Moreover, the large number of false positive test results could have important and undesirable consequences for both indirect medical costs and the overall health of competitors. ECG screening might become more effective if it could be focused on a smaller sub-group of vulnerable athletes, or if the problem of false positive tests could be addressed through an increase of test specificity. However, on the basis of current information, it would seem better to direct efforts in preventive medicine to more common causes of premature death in the young adult.

摘要

欧洲和北美的心脏病专家长期以来一直在争论是否需要对运动员进行强制性心电图筛查,以预防心源性猝死。欧洲研究人员最近提供了新的证据,他们认为这支持了进行此类筛查的必要性。他们注意到,意大利引入强制性筛查后,该国运动员中心源性猝死的发生率有所下降,运动员静息心电图异常的定义更加明确,成本效益比的计算更加新颖和令人鼓舞,以及仅临床检查与临床检查加心电图筛查的直接比较。然而,似乎任何筛查程序成功的关键标准(问题的大量存在,加上适当的测试敏感性和特异性)尚未得到满足。只有极少数运动员有发生心源性猝死的风险,只有少数易患该病的运动员可以通过心电图筛查发现,即使所有潜在病例都能被发现,限制他们的体育活动也不太可能对他们的预后产生重大影响。与此同时,强制性检测的要求可能会阻碍人们参与体育活动,并给社区带来巨大的直接成本。此外,大量的假阳性测试结果可能会对间接医疗费用和参赛者的整体健康产生重要和不良的影响。如果心电图筛查能够集中在一个脆弱运动员的较小亚组,或者如果通过提高测试特异性可以解决假阳性测试的问题,那么它可能会变得更加有效。然而,根据目前的信息,似乎最好将预防医学的努力集中在年轻人中更常见的导致过早死亡的原因上。

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