https://youtu.be/MRbv9byPnEk?list=PLVOi7lcfeLKKlGJcPhCiMfOOFOqBYA_ul Dr Steven Cox 20 years down the line Professor Angeliki Asimaki Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy: Past, Present and Future Dr Sara Thorne Cardiomyopathy & Pregnancy: A Growing Problem Dr Domenico Corrado A View from Outside; Epicardial Scarring in the Athlete Professor Michael Papadakis CRYteria: International Guidelines for the Athlete’s ECG Professor Sanjay Sharma Athlete’s
Professor Sanjay Sharma
Ground-breaking research sheds light on accuracy, cost-efficiency of routine cardiac screening in athletes
news-medical.net – 23rd February 2017 A ground-breaking paper published simultaneously in two leading international heart journals [20 February 2017] casts fresh light on the current debate relating to the accuracy and cost-efficiency of the ECG as a screening tool to identify athletes with potential life threatening heart conditions – also showing promise for the future of
New international recommendations will pave the way for more routine cardiac screening in athletes
A ground-breaking paper published simultaneously in two leading international heart journals [20 February 2017] casts fresh light on the current debate relating to the accuracy and cost-efficiency of the ECG as a screening tool to identify athletes with potential life threatening heart conditions – also showing promise for the future of a screening programme for all
Pre-participation Cardiovascular Evaluation for Athletic Participants to Prevent Sudden Death: Position Paper from the EHRA and the EACPR, Branches of the ESC. Endorsed by APHRS, HRS, and SOLAECE
Lluís Mont, Antonio Pelliccia, Sanjay Sharma Alessandro Biffi, Mats Borjesson, Josep Brugada Terradellas, Francois Carré, Eduard Guasch, Hein Heidbuchel, André La Gerche, Rachel Lampert, William McKenna, Michael Papadakis, Silvia G Priori, Mauricio Scanavacca, Paul Thompson, Christian Sticherling, Sami Viskin, Mathew Wilson, Domenico Corrado, Reviewers, Gregory YH Lip, Bulent Gorenek, Carina Blomström Lundqvist, Bela Merkely, Gerhard Hindricks,
Anterior T-Wave Inversion in Young White Athletes and Nonathletes: Prevalence and Significance
Aneil Malhotra, Harshil Dhutia, Sabiha Gati, Tee-Joo Yeo, Helder Dores, Rachel Bastiaenen, Rajay Narain, Ahmed Merghani, Gherardo Finocchiaro, Nabeel Sheikh, Alexandros Steriotis, Abbas Zaidi, Lynne Millar, Elijah Behr, Maite Tome, Michael Papadakis and Sanjay Sharma Anterior T-Wave Inversion in Young White Athletes and Nonathletes: Prevalence and Significance Journal of the American College of Cardiology, January 2017
Preparticipation Cardiac Screening in Young Athletes: In Search of the Golden Chalice
Papadakis M, Sharma S Preparticipation Cardiac Screening in Young Athletes: In Search of the Golden Chalice The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, January 2017 {Abstract}
Conference videos 2016
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVOi7lcfeLKK944NvrdJ3xDPKlih-FNLS Conference videos 2016 Dr Sabiha Gati Aortic assessment in athletes Dr Abbas Zaidi ARVC – unmasking the phenotype Dr Mats Börjesson Cardiac arrest on the pitch – from theory to trackside Dr Aneil Malhotra ECG Interpretation in Adolescent Athletes Dr Harshil Dhutia ECG screening – at what cost? Dr Lynne Millar Echocardiography in dilated
CRY Parliamentary Reception 2016
On November 23rd CRY held its 15th Parliamentary Reception, where CRY announced the latest campaign in government urging all MPs to sign a pledge to support a National Strategy for the Prevention of Young Sudden Cardiac Death. The event was hosted by Sir Roger Gale MP (Conservative), Dr John Pugh MP (Liberal Democrats) and Kevan Jones
Management of young competitive athletes with cardiovascular conditions
Andrew D’Silva, Sanjay Sharma Management of young competitive athletes with cardiovascular conditions BMJ, November 2016 {Abstract}
Free health MOT for first time Virgin Money London Marathon runners over 40
virgin.com – 26th October 2016 The Virgin Money London Marathon’s medical director is looking for first time marathon runners over the age of 40 to participate in a heart and knee research study. Read more