Something Old, Something New : Using Family History and Genetic Testing to Diagnose and Manage Athletes with Inherited Cardiovascular Disease - 22/06/15
, Robert W. Battle, MD b, c, dResumen |
A primary objective of the preparticipation physical examination is to identify athletes at increased risk for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Review of an athlete’s family history may identify those at risk for SCA. Genetic testing for inherited cardiovascular disease has emerged as a valuable addition to the repertoire of cardiologists facing the decision of clearing athletes with concerning clinical signs and/or family histories. Genetic testing may lead to various outcomes for an athlete including: reassurance, diagnosis in those with borderline clinical features, finding disease predisposition prior to the onset of clinical signs (ie, genotype-positive/phenotype-negative), or continued uncertainty.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Athletes, Cardiovascular diseases/genetics, Genetic counseling, Medical history taking, Pedigree, Genetic testing, Genetic predisposition to disease, Sudden cardiac arrest
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| Funding Sources: University of Virginia Health System. |
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| Conflict of Interest: None. |
Vol 34 - N° 3
P. 517-537 - juillet 2015 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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