Sheela Krishnan,J. Sawalla Guseh,Merije Chukumerije,Aubrey J. Grant,Peter N. Dean,Jeffrey J. Hsu,Mustafa Husaini,Dermot Phelan,Ankit B. Shah,Katie Stewart,Meagan M. Wasfy,Quinn Capers,Utibe R. Essien,Amber E. Johnson,Benjamin D. Levine,Jonathan H. Kim,Eugene H. Chung,Alfred Danielian,Beth Dineen
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期刊:JAMA Cardiology [American Medical Association] 日期:2024-07-17卷期号:9 (10): 935-935被引量:5
Racial disparities in cardiovascular health, including sudden cardiac death (SCD), exist among both the general and athlete populations. Among competitive athletes, disparities in health outcomes potentially influenced by social determinants of health (SDOH) and structural racism remain inadequately understood. This narrative review centers on race in sports cardiology, addressing racial disparities in SCD risk, false-positive cardiac screening rates among athletes, and the prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy, and encourages a reexamination of race-based practices in sports cardiology, such as the interpretation of screening 12-lead electrocardiogram findings.