2015
DOI: 10.14503/thij-15-5381
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Should the ECG Be Excluded from Sports Certification Screening? A Typical Case Supports Inclusion

Abstract: A fari and colleagues 1 have reported an illustrative case of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in an 18-year-old varsity athlete who collapsed during strenuous exercise on a basketball court. He had presumably passed routine precertification screening, which-as is usual in the United States-did not include an electrocardiogram (ECG). Indeed, the young man had never had a complete ECG.Ventricular fibrillation was documented before his successful resuscitation. On his eventual admission to the emergency department, a… Show more

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