Shared decision making for participation in elite athletes with cardiovascular conditions. Where are we now?

IF 1.3 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS American heart journal plus : cardiology research and practice Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1016/j.ahjo.2024.100401
Katherine M. Edenfield , James R. Clugston , Matthew W. Martinez
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Sudden Cardiac Death is a leading medical cause of death in athletes of all ages. Recently there has been a shift from an authoritarian approach to that of using a Shared Decision Making (SDM) model in eligibility decisions of athletes with cardiovascular decisions. SDM in elite athletics can be complex and collaboration amongst the athlete, family, physicians, athletic trainers, and institutional stakeholders is critical. SDM acknowledges the complexities of a collaboration between sports cardiologists bringing disease and sport-specific expertise, and team physicians, in complementary fashion to integrate medical knowledge, clinical uncertainty, athlete and family values, and institutional philosophies and risk tolerance.

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心血管疾病精英运动员参赛的共同决策。我们现在在哪里?
心脏性猝死是导致各年龄段运动员死亡的主要医学原因。近来,在决定运动员心血管疾病的治疗资格时,出现了从独断专行到采用共同决策(SDM)模式的转变。精英田径运动中的 SDM 可能很复杂,运动员、家庭、医生、运动训练员和机构利益相关者之间的合作至关重要。SDM 认识到运动心脏病专家带来的疾病和特定运动专业知识与队医之间合作的复杂性,以互补的方式整合医学知识、临床不确定性、运动员和家庭价值观以及机构理念和风险容忍度。
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