1. The Italian preparticipation evaluation programme: diagnostic yield, rate of disqualification and cost analysis.
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Vessella, Teresina, Zorzi, Alessandro, Merlo, Laura, Pegoraro, Cinzia, Giorgiano, Flaviano, Trevisanato, Michele, Viel, Mirella, Formentini, Pietro, Corrado, Domenico, and Sarto, Patrizio
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COST analysis ,ELIGIBILITY (Social aspects) ,ARRHYTHMOGENIC right ventricular dysplasia ,SPORTS participation ,CONGENITAL heart disease ,SPORTS & economics ,CARDIOVASCULAR disease diagnosis ,EXERCISE tests ,PHYSICAL diagnosis ,VISION testing ,CARDIAC arrest ,URINALYSIS ,SPIROMETRY - Abstract
Introduction: Italian law mandates that every competitive athlete must undergo annual preparticipation evaluation (PPE) to identify cardiovascular (CV) diseases that pose a risk of sudden death (SD) during sport and other conditions that may threaten the athlete's health. We investigated the diagnostic yield, rate of disqualification and costs of our PPE.Methods: We included 5910 consecutive apparently healthy athletes (61% males, mean age 15±4 years) who underwent annual PPE performed by a sports medicine specialist. The PPE included history, physical examination, weight, height and blood pressure measurement, test of visual acuity, spirometry, urine chemistry, resting 12-lead ECG and exercise testing with ECG monitoring. In cases of abnormal findings, we carried out second-line investigations.Results: During a 12-month study period, 5.326 (90.2%) athletes were cleared for competition after a normal first-line evaluation and 584 (9.8%) underwent one or more further examinations. Of those, 88 (1.5%) were diagnosed to have a CV disease (including 18 (0.3%) at-risk of SD) and 31 (0.5%) had a non-CV diagnosis. A total of 32 (0.5%) athletes were temporarily (n=15) or permanently (n=17) disqualified from competitive sports. The average cost per athlete was €79, which consisted of €64 (80%) for first-line evaluations and €15 (20%) for additional investigations.Conclusion: PPE according to the Italian model identified a range of diseases in 2.0% of apparently healthy athletes at an average cost of €79. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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