In this issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, guest editor Matthew W. Martinez brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Sports Cardiology. Cardiovascular causes account for most sports-related deaths, especially in young athletes. Causes of sudden cardiac arrest are heterogeneous and associated with a spectrum of cardiovascular diseases. Most cases are associated with congenital or acquired cardiac abnormalities, with most events in individuals that had not been previously detected. The field of sports and exercise cardiology continues to evolve to encompass the burgeoning number of people who are physically active, including tactical athletes, and those with cardiovascular diseases or risk factors.
Preparticipation Cardiac Evaluation from the Pediatric Perspective Hypertension in Athletes: Clinical Implications and Management Strategies The Acute Impact of Endurance Exercise on Right Ventricular Structure and Function: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis The International Criteria for Electrocardiogram Interpretation in Athletes: Common Pitfalls and Future Directions Anomalous Coronary Arteries: A State-of-the-Art Approach Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Interpretation in Athletes: What the Cardiologist Should Know Devices and Athletics: Decision-Making Around Return to Play The Tactical Athlete: Definitions, Cardiovascular Assessment, and Management, and Fit for Duty” Standards Exercise After Acute Myocarditis: When and How to Return to Sports
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