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Adding an Electrocardiogram to the Pre-participation Examination in Competitive Athletes: A Systematic Review

Abstract No matter how rare, the death of young athletes is a tragedy. Can it be prevented? The European experience suggests that adding the electrocardiogram (ECG) to the standard medical and family history and physical examination can decrease cardiac deaths by 90%. However, there has not been a r...

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Published in:Current problems in cardiology 2009-12, Vol.34 (12), p.586-662
Main Authors: Perez, Marco, MD, Fonda, Holly, MS, Le, Vy-Van, MD, Mitiku, Teferi, MD, Ray, Jeremiah, MD, Freeman, James V., MD, Ashley, Euan, MRCP, DPhil, Froelicher, Victor F
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