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Sudden cardiac death in athletes: the Lausanne Recommendations
Active participation in sports is generally considered to be beneficial for the health and well being of the individual
American Heart Association (AHA) and American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2015: Eligibility and Disqualification Recommendations for Competitive Athletes With Cardiovascular Abnormalities
This document addresses medical issues related to trained athletes with cardiovascular abnormalities. The objective is to present, in a readily useable format
European Society of Cardiology (ESC) 2005: Recommendations for competitive sports participation in athletes with cardiovascular disease
The rationale for offering an expert consensus document concerning the participation in competitive sports by individuals with cardiovascular (CV) disease is based on the widely accepted clinical perception, substantiated by
scientific evidence
A Comparison of U.S. and European Criteria for Eligibility and Disqualification of Competitive Athletes With Cardiovascular Abnormalities (2008)
Over the last several years, issues related to the sudden deaths of young competitive athletes due to underlying (and usually unsuspected) cardiovascular disease have become highly visible and ever more complex medical and public health topics (1–3).
Exercise and competitive sports in patients with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (2014)
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to 50% of all cardiovascular mortality worldwide, and is mainly due to malignant ventricular
arrhythmias
International recommendations for electrocardiographic interpretation in athletes (2017)
Cardiovascular-related sudden death is the leading cause of mortality in athletes during sport and exercise