DOI: 10.36106/gjra/6005434 ISSN:

SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH RISK ASSESSMENT AND SPORTS INVOLVEMENT AMONG ATHLETES: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

Juan Sebastiań Zinho Salazar Zuń ĩga
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In the realm of sports cardiology, denitions are pivotal in evaluating sudden cardiac death (SCD) risk. Athlete categories young, masters, competitive, and recreational- provide contextual frameworks. Optimizing participation necessitates balancing the intricacies of cardiovascular conditions. Structural anomalies like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy mandate judicious approaches. The enigmatic interplay of exercise and inherited arrhythmia syndromes necessitates cautious engagement. Amidst these complexities, the symphony of cardiac health and athletic pursuit unfolds, with each note representing a nuanced facet of prevention and well-being. ABSTRACT

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