Sudden Cardiac Death in Dancers and Athletes: Time for Increased Cardiac Screening?

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Dance Medicine & Science Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-20 DOI:10.1177/1089313X231203052
Lola Evans, Kim Hutt
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Background: Young athletes are thought to be models of peak physical condition, capable of exceptional physical accomplishments. However approximately 64 UK athletes aged 12 to 35 will die each year from a phenomenon known as Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD). SCD can be defined as an unexpected death as a result of abrupt loss of cardiac function within an hour of symptom onset. Undiagnosed heart conditions such as arrhythmias are often found to be the cause of SCD. Advantageous physical attributes found in athletes' hearts can complicate diagnoses as hearts with inherited conditions can appear physiologically similar to hearts adapted to strenuous exercise. Growing research surrounding SCD within sporting populations aims to decrease mortality rates however there is an absence of study specifically into SCD in dance. Within sport, the topic of cardiac screening has generated widespread controversy which is fueled by a lack of empirical evidence. There is currently no international consensus of pre participation cardiac screening methods within dance or sport, potentially leaving many dancers and athletes at risk. Methods: As part of this study, existing material surrounding the topics of SCD and cardiac screening in athletes and dancers was gathered. All existing studies at the time of writing in relation to cardiac screening in athletes and dancers were collected and analysed in order to compare results and evaluate the methodological limitations.This process aimed to identify gaps in current knowledge and research to inform future study. Results: This article aimed to analyze the epidemiology of SCD within sport and dance and to make recommendations for pre-participation screening within dance institutions. The study highlights the need to increase awareness of SCD within the dance community and determine appropriate screening approaches depending on context and setting.

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舞者和运动员心脏性猝死:是时候加强心脏筛查了吗?
背景:年轻运动员被认为是身体状况达到顶峰的典范,能够取得非凡的身体成就。然而,每年约有64名年龄在12岁至35岁之间的英国运动员死于心脏性猝死(SCD)。SCD可以定义为在症状出现后一小时内心脏功能突然丧失导致的意外死亡。未经诊断的心脏病,如心律失常,通常被发现是SCD的原因。在运动员心脏中发现的有利身体特征可能会使诊断复杂化,因为患有遗传性疾病的心脏在生理上可能与适应剧烈运动的心脏相似。体育人群中围绕SCD的研究越来越多,旨在降低死亡率,但目前还没有专门针对舞蹈中SCD的相关研究。在体育运动中,心脏筛查的话题引发了广泛的争议,这是由于缺乏经验证据。目前,国际上还没有就舞蹈或体育运动中的参与前心脏筛查方法达成共识,这可能会使许多舞者和运动员面临风险。方法:作为本研究的一部分,收集了围绕SCD和运动员和舞者心脏筛查主题的现有材料。收集并分析了在撰写本文时与运动员和舞者心脏筛查相关的所有现有研究,以比较结果并评估方法的局限性。这一过程旨在找出当前知识和研究中的差距,为未来的研究提供信息。结果:本文旨在分析体育舞蹈中SCD的流行病学,并为舞蹈机构的参与前筛查提出建议。该研究强调,需要提高舞蹈界对SCD的认识,并根据背景和环境确定适当的筛查方法。
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