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Mashup Score: 2Return-to-play protocol ‘essential’ for elite athletes at risk for sudden cardiac death - 1 year(s) ago
NEW ORLEANS — Elite athletes with genetic risk for sudden cardiac death can safely return to play with a shared decision-making model that includes careful evaluation, risk stratification and tailoring of genetic heart disease therapy.In a new retrospective study that assessed the experiences of college- and professional-level athletes with genetic heart disease that predisposes them to
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Mashup Score: 8Elite Athletes With Genetic Heart Disease Can Still Play Ball - 1 year(s) ago
With a comprehensive return-to-play protocol, most athletes played again, researchers say
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The National Football League (NFL) and medical experts have moved to quell rampant speculation over what caused Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin to go into cardiac arrest during Monday night’s football game in Cincinnati.
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Mashup Score: 2ACC Council Statement on Sudden Cardiac Arrest During Monday Night Football - American College of Cardiology - 1 year(s) ago
Editor’s Note: This statement was written on behalf of the ACC Sports & Exercise Leadership Council On Monday evening, Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills experienced sudden cardiac arrest in the first quarter of the game versus the Cincinnati Bengals. At this point in time, many details regarding this catastrophic event remain to be determined. He is reported to be in critical condition in the…
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Mashup Score: 7JACC: Case Reports: Vol 4, No 17 - 1 year(s) ago
CASE REPORT Advanced Atrial Appendage Anastomosis in Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome With Restrictive Atrial Septum: A Novel Approach …
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“I look forward to seeing long-term data from the researchers and applying this model to the everyday athletes,” #ACCSportsCardio Immediate Past Chair Dr. @eugenechung01 wrote in @CardiologyToday, commenting on an #ACC23/#WCCardio study. Read more: https://t.co/vtXRaLFFnD