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Screen hearts and save lives

2006-10-03 18:35

Chicago - A screening programme for young athletes in Italy drastically cut sudden death among players with hidden heart problems, according to a study published on Tuesday.

The screening, done before participation in sports is permitted, is a life-saving tool which should be considered for use elsewhere including in North America where no such system exists, said Gaetano Thiene, a physician with the Padua Centre for Sports Medicine, one of the study's authors.

Since 1982, Italian law has required every athlete participating in competitive sports to undergo a check that includes a health history, physical exam and an electrocardiogram to detect potentially deadly heart abnormalities.

The study, published in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association, looked at changes in sudden heart-related death rates among thousands of athletes age 12 to 35 in the Veneto region of Italy from 1979 to 2004.

The annual incidence of sudden cardiovascular death in athletes decreased by 89% from 1979-1980 to 2003-2004. At the same time the incidence of sudden death among the non-athletic population in the region who were not screened did not change significantly, it added.

Heart health concerns

During the time of the study there were 55 sudden heart-related deaths among athletes who had been screened compared to 265 among the unscreened general population. In one group of more than 46 000 athletes in the study, 2% were disqualified for heart health concerns.

"All these findings suggest that screening athletes for cardiomyopathies is a life-saving strategy," the authors wrote. "These data demonstrate the benefit of the current Italian screening programme and have important implications for implementing screening strategies for prevention of sudden death in athletes in other countries."

An editorial commenting on the study published in the same issue said the research "provides the best evidence to date supporting the pre-participation screening of athletes and provocative evidence for including electrocardiograms in this process."

- Reuters

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