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Basics

DESCRIPTION navigator

EPIDEMIOLOGY navigator

Incidence navigator

Sudden death in athletes is rare.

Prevalence navigator

Heart disease in accomplished athletes is unusual.

RISK FACTORS navigator

Underlying heart disease.

Genetics navigator

GENERAL PREVENTION navigator

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY navigator

ETIOLOGY navigator

Regular, vigorous exercise training.

COMMONLY ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS navigator


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Diagnosis

History navigator

Physical Exam navigator

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS & INTERPRETATION

Lab navigator

Imaging navigator

Diagnostic Procedures/Surgery navigator

Pathological Findings navigator

Ventricular hypertrophy

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS navigator


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Medication (Drugs)

Treatment

ADDITIONAL TREATMENT

General Measures navigator

Referral navigator

Suspected cardiac disease in an athlete

Additional Therapies navigator

SURGERY navigator

Corrective surgery for cardiac conditions may permit athletic activity.

IN-PATIENT CONSIDERATIONS

Initial Stabilization navigator

Treat cardiac arrhythmias

Admission Criteria navigator

IV Fluids navigator

Use with electrolyte replacement to treat dehydration

Nursing navigator

Continuous ECG monitoring

Discharge Criteria navigator


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Ongoing Care

FOLLOW-UP RECOMMENDATIONS navigator

Depends on the cardiac condition

Patient Monitoring navigator

Occasionally the only way to distinguish normal physiology from disease is to cease exercise training and observe the patient. Sinus bradycardia and chamber enlargement usually regress significantly within weeks.

DIET navigator

Depends on cardiac conditions and training requirements.

PATIENT EDUCATION navigator

Important to describe risks of cardiac disease if patient desires participation in athletic activities.

PROGNOSIS navigator

COMPLICATIONS navigator


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Miscellaneous

CODES

ICD9 navigator

429.3 Cardiomegaly

SNOMED navigator

233931008 athlete's heart (disorder)

CLINICAL PEARLS navigator


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Reference(s)

ADDITIONAL READING

Author(s)

Michael H. Crawford