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参赛前体检。

The Preparticipation Physical Evaluation.

机构信息

Nationwide Children's Hospital, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA.

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.

出版信息

Am Fam Physician. 2021 May 1;103(9):539-546.

Abstract

The preparticipation physical evaluation (PPE) is a common reason for young athletes to see a primary care physician. An annual PPE is required by most state high school athletic associations for participation in school-based sports, although there is limited evidence to support its effectiveness for detecting conditions that predispose athletes to injury or illness. In 2019, the American Academy of Pediatrics, with representatives from the American Academy of Family Physicians and other organizations, published updated PPE recommendations (PPE5). According to the guideline, the general goals of the PPE are determining general physical and psychological health; evaluating for life-threatening or disabling conditions, including risk of sudden cardiac arrest and other conditions that may predispose the athlete to illness or injury; and serving as an entry point into the health care system for those without a medical home or primary care physician. The guideline recommends that the evaluation take place in the physician's office rather than in a group setting. The PPE should include a structured physical examination that focuses on the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and neurologic systems. Screening for depression, anxiety disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is also recommended. Clinicians should recognize any findings suggestive of the relative energy deficiency in sport syndrome. Additional consideration is required to address the needs and concerns of transgender athletes and athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities. Finally, guidelines have been published regarding return to play for athletes who have had COVID-19.

摘要

参加体育活动前的体检(PPE)是年轻运动员经常看初级保健医生的一个常见原因。大多数州的高中体育协会都要求运动员参加校际体育活动前进行年度 PPE,尽管很少有证据表明它可以有效发现使运动员易受伤或患病的情况。2019 年,美国儿科学会与美国家庭医生学会和其他组织的代表一起发布了更新的 PPE 建议(PPE5)。根据该指南,PPE 的总体目标是确定一般的身体和心理健康状况;评估是否存在危及生命或导致残疾的情况,包括心源性猝死的风险和其他可能使运动员易患病或受伤的情况;并作为没有医疗之家或初级保健医生的运动员进入医疗保健系统的切入点。该指南建议在医生办公室而不是小组环境中进行评估。PPE 应包括对心血管、肌肉骨骼和神经系统的结构化体检。还建议筛查抑郁、焦虑障碍和注意力缺陷/多动障碍。临床医生应识别任何提示运动相关能量不足综合征的发现。需要额外考虑来满足跨性别运动员和身体和智力残疾运动员的需求和关注。最后,还发布了有关 COVID-19 后运动员重返比赛的指南。

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