Evaluation of a Standardized Cardiac Athletic Screening for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Athletes.

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INTRODUCTION:Sudden cardiac death is a rare cause of death in young athletes. Current screening techniques include history and physical exam (H and P), with or without an electrocardiogram (ECG). Adding point of care cardiac ultrasound has demonstrated benefits, but there is limited data about implementing this technology. We evaluated the feasibility of adding ultrasound to preparticipation screening for collegiate athletes. METHODS:We prospectively enrolled 42 collegiate athletes randomly selected from several sports. All athletes were screened using a 14-point H and P based on 2014 American College of Cardiology (ACC) and American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines, ECG, and cardiac ultrasound. RESULTS:We screened 11 female and 31 male athletes. On ultrasound, male athletes demonstrated significantly larger interventricular septal wall thickness (p = 0.002), posterior wall thickness (p <0.001) and aortic root breadth (p = 0.002) compared to females. Based on H and P and ECGs alone and a combination of H and P with ECG, no athletes demonstrated a positive screening for cardiac abnormalities. However, with combined H and P, ECG, and cardiac ultrasound, one athlete demonstrated positive findings. CONCLUSIONS:We believe that adding point of care ultrasound to the preparticipation exam of college athletes is feasible. This workflow may provide a model for athletic departments' screening.

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10.5811/westjem.2019.7.43190

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Fischetti, Chanel E, Reed W Kamyszek, Stephen Shaheen, Benjamin Oshlag, Adam Banks, AJ Blood, Jeffrey R Bytomski, Blake Boggess, et al. (2019). Evaluation of a Standardized Cardiac Athletic Screening for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Athletes. The western journal of emergency medicine, 20(5). pp. 810–817. 10.5811/westjem.2019.7.43190 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19568.

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Shaheen

Stephen Patrick Shaheen

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

Dr. Shaheen completed Emergency Medicine residency at the University of Maryland (2016) and fellowship in Primary Care Sports Medicine at Duke University (2016).  He actively has dual-appointments through Emergency Medicine and Orthopedics.  Currently, he works with all levels of medical education and has several active projects in ultrasound and Sports Medicine.  He assists Duke Athletic teams with coverage, training, and emergency preparedness.

Bytomski

Jeffrey Ryszard Bytomski

Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Boggess

Blake Reid Boggess

Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, Non-operative Orthopedics, PRP- Platelet Rich Plasma Injections, Heat Illness, Concussion, Orthopedic Physical Examination, Electrolyte Imbalance in Exercise


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