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Implementation of ultraportable echocardiography in an adolescent sudden cardiac arrest screening program
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology. September 14, 2014, p87, 6 p.
Subject
Michigan
Language
English
ISSN
1179-5468
Abstract
Introduction Although sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young athletes is rare, it often occurs without warning and is adevastating event for families. Overwhelming support for screening as a public health [...]
BACKGROUND: Over a 12-month period, adolescent heart-screening programs were performed for identifying at-risk adolescents for sudden cardiac death (SCD) in our community. Novel to our study, all adolescents received an abbreviated, ultraportable echocardiography (UPE). In this report, we describe the use of UPE in this screening program. METHODS AND RESULTS: Four hundred thirty-two adolescents underwent cardiac screening with medical history questionnaire, physical examination, 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), and an abbreviated transthoracic echocardiographic examination. There were 11 abnormalities identified with uncertain/varying clinical risk significance. In this population, 75 adolescents had a murmur or high ECG voltage, of which only three had subsequent structural abnormalities on echocardiography that may pose risk. Conversely, UPE discovered four adolescents who had a cardiovascular structural abnormality that was not signaled by the 12-lead ECG, medical history questionnaire, and/or physical examination. CONCLUSIONS: Te utilization of ultraportable, handheld echocardiography is feasible in large-scale adolescent cardiovascular screening programs. UPE appears to be useful for finding additional structural abnormalities and for risk-stratifying abnormalities of uncertain potential of adolescents' sudden death. KEYWORDS: ultraportable echocardiography, sudden cardiac arrest, sports screening