The Esc Textbook of Sports Cardiology
Herausgeber: Pelliccia, Antonio; Sharma, Sanjay; Borjesson, Mats; Corrado, Domenico; Heidbuchel, Hein
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The ESC Textbook of Sports Cardiology is the second textbook from the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC). This textbook provides an overview of the detection and treatment of cardiovascular disease in elite athletes and young sports professionals in training, as well as how to prevent it.
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The ESC Textbook of Sports Cardiology is the second textbook from the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC). This textbook provides an overview of the detection and treatment of cardiovascular disease in elite athletes and young sports professionals in training, as well as how to prevent it.
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- The European Society of Cardiology Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 223mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1438g
- ISBN-13: 9780198779742
- ISBN-10: 0198779747
- Artikelnr.: 54796959
- The European Society of Cardiology Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 223mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1438g
- ISBN-13: 9780198779742
- ISBN-10: 0198779747
- Artikelnr.: 54796959
Antonio Pelliccia, Institute of Sports Medicine and Science of the Italian National Olympic Committee, Rome, Italy, Hein Heidbuchel, University of Antwerp and University Hospital Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium, Domenico Corrado, Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Padova, Italy, Mats Borjesson, Department of Cardiology, Karolinska Institute, Sweden, Sanjay Sharma, Department of Cardiology, St George's Hospital, London, UK
* Section 1: Physiology of Cardiovascular response to exercise and
cardiac remodelling
* 1.1 - Cardiovascular induced by exercise
* 1.1.1: Sanjay Sharma and Andrew D'Silva: Physiology of exercise
* 1.2 - Long term adaptation to exercise: athlete's heart and vascular
adaptations
* 1.2.1: Stefano Caselli and Antonio Pelliccia: Structural and
functional adaptations in the athlete's heart
* 1.2.2: Nabeel Sheikh: Impact of sporting discipline, gender,
ethnicity and genetics on the athlete's heart
* 1.2.3: Graham Stuart and Guido E Pieles: The athlete's heart in
children and adolescents
* 1.2.4: Stephan Gielen, M. Harold Laughlin, and Dirk J. Duncker: The
vascular remodelling
* Section 2: Clinical evaluation of the athlete's heart
* 2.1 - History and physical examination
* 2.1.1: Maurizio Schiavon, Domenico Corrado, and Alessandro Zorzi:
History and physical examination
* 2.2 - The electrocardiogram in the athlete
* 2.2.1: Alessandro Zorzi and Domenico Corrado: The electrocardiogram
in the athlete
* 2.2.2: Ricardo Stein and Victor Froelicher: Common ECG patterns of
the athlete's heart
* 2.2.3: Michael Papadakis and Harshil Dhutia: Overlap ECG patterns in
athlete's heart and cardiomyopathies
* Section 3: Additional testing in the evaluation of the athlete's
heart
* 3.1 - Exercise testing
* 3.1.1: Paolo Emilio Adami and Marco Guazzi: Protocols of exercise
testing in athletes and cardiopulmonary testing: assessment of the
fitness
* 3.1.2: Francois Carre and Frederic Schnell: Evaluation of ischemia,
blood pressure, QT interval and arrhythmias
* 3.2 - Arrythmias registration
* 3.2.1: Mahdi Sareban and Josef Niebauer: Ambulatory (24-h Holter
monitoring, event recorders) and signal-averaged ECG for arrhythmia
registration in the athlete's heart
* 3.2.2: Matthias Antz: Class-1 anti arrythmic drug provocation test
* 3.2.3: Matthias Antz: Electrophysiological study
* 3.3 - Imaging of the athlete's heart: anatomical and functional
* 3.3.1: Stefano Caselli and Flavio D'Ascenzi: Echocardiogram:
morphologic and functional evaluation including new echocardiographic
techniques
* 3.3.2: Guido Claessen and Andre La Gerche: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance
Imaging
* 3.3.3: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Coronary computed tomography
* 3.3.4: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Nuclear imaging
* 3.3.5: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Coronary angiography
* 3.4 - Genotyping
* 3.4.1: Silvia Priori: Indications for genetic testing in athletes and
its application in daily practice
* Section 4: Cardiac diseases of interest in sports cardiology
* 4.1 - Myocardial and coronary diseases
* 4.1.1: Sanjay Sharma and Aneil Malhotra: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
in Athletes
* 4.1.2: Gaetano Thiene, Kalliopi Pilichou, and Cristina Basso:
Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy and Sudden Death in Young Athletes:
Causes, Pathophysiology and Clinical features
* 4.1.3: Martin Halle: Myocarditis in athletes
* 4.1.4: Andrew D'Silva and Sanjay Sharma: Differentiating Athlete's
Heart from Left Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy
* 4.1.5: Cristina Basso, Carla Frescura, and Gaetano Thiene: Congenital
coronary artery anomalies
* 4.2 - Valvular and aortic disease
* 4.2.1: Christian Schmied and Sanjay Sharma: Mitral Valve Prolapse in
Relation to Sport
* 4.2.2: Natesa Pandian and Benjamin S. Wessler: Bicuspid Aortic Valve
Disease and Competitive Sports: Key Considerations and Challenges
* 4.2.3: Guido E Pieles and A Graham Stuart: The Athlete with
Congenital Heart Disease
* Section 5: Rhythm disorders of interest in sports cardiology
* 5.1: Arthur Wilde and Nicole M Panhuyzen-Goedkoop: Channelopathy in
Athletes
* 5.2: Lluis Mont and Eduard Guasch: Ventricular Tachyarrythmias
* 5.3: Mattias Wilhelm: Supraventricular tachyarrythmias
* 5.4: Pietro Delise: Preexcitation and Conduction Abnormalities
* Section 6: Sudden Cardiac Death in athletes
* 6.1: Jonathan Drezner and Kimberly Harmon: Incidence of Sudden
Cardiac Death in Athletes
* 6.2: Cristina Basso and Gaetano Thiene: Cardiovascular causes of
sudden death in athletes
* 6.3: Paul Thompson: The Risk, Etiology, Clinical Features, Management
and Prevention of Exercise-related Sudden Cardiac Death and Acute
Cardiac Events in Adult Athletes
* 6.4 - Less frequent causes of sudden cardiac death
* 6.4.1: Erik Solberg and Paolo Adami: Less frequent causes of SCD
(commotio cordis, aortic rupture). Non-cardiac causes (drug abuse,
hyperpyrexia, rhabdomyolysis, sickle cell anemia, asthma, extreme
environmental conditions (heat, cold, altitude) PART ONE
* 6.4.2: Erik Solberg and Paolo Adami: Less frequent causes of SCD
(commotio cordis, aortic rupture). Non-cardiac causes (drug abuse,
hyperpyrexia, rhabdomyolysis, sickle cell anemia, asthma, extreme
environmental conditions (heat, cold, altitude) PART TWO
* 6.5: Domenico Corrado and Alessandro Zorzi: Preparticipation
screening of young competitive athletes
* 6.6: Luc Vanhees and Mats Borjesson: Cardiovascular screening in
adult/senior competitive athletes
* 6.7: Werner Budts, Massimo Chessa, and Javier Fernandex Sarabia:
Cardiovascular screening of children and adolescent athletes
* Section 7: Sports eligibility in athletes with cardiac abnormalities
* 7.1: Antonio Pelliccia, Hein Heidbuchel, Domenico Corrado, Sanjay
Sharma, and Mats Borjesson: Criteria and considerations relative to
safe sport participation in athletes with cardiac abnormalities
* Section 8: Excercise Prescription for cardiovascular health
* 8.1: Massimo Piepoli, Mats Börjesson, and Mikael Dellborg: Criteria
and considerations relative to safe sport participation in athletes
with cardiac abnormalities
* 8.2: Stephan Müller, Flavia Baldassarri, Julia Schönfeld, and Martin
Halle: Monitoring exercise programs and improving CV performance
* Section 9: Cardiac safety at sports facilities
* 9.1: Mark Link and Mark Estes III: Resuscitation on the field: basic
and advanced life support and automatic external defibrillators (AED)
* 9.2: Mats Börjesson, Luis Serratosa, and Efraim Kramer: Cardiac
safety at sports events: the medical action plan
* 9.3: Erik Solberg, Jakob Johansson, and Alessandro Biffi: Cardiac
safety at fitness centres
* Section 10: Cardiovascular effects of substance of abuse/doping
* 10.1: Josef Niebauer and Carl-Johan Sundberg: World Anti-Doping
Agency (WADA) and International Olympic Committee (IOC) list of
prohibited substances and methods and their cardiovascular effects
* 10.2: Ronald Maughan and SM Shirreffs: Nutrition and ergogenic aids
prescription for competitive athletes
* Section 11: Hypertension in athletes
* 11.1: Stefano Caselli and Josef Niebauer: Diagnosis and management of
hypertension in athletes
cardiac remodelling
* 1.1 - Cardiovascular induced by exercise
* 1.1.1: Sanjay Sharma and Andrew D'Silva: Physiology of exercise
* 1.2 - Long term adaptation to exercise: athlete's heart and vascular
adaptations
* 1.2.1: Stefano Caselli and Antonio Pelliccia: Structural and
functional adaptations in the athlete's heart
* 1.2.2: Nabeel Sheikh: Impact of sporting discipline, gender,
ethnicity and genetics on the athlete's heart
* 1.2.3: Graham Stuart and Guido E Pieles: The athlete's heart in
children and adolescents
* 1.2.4: Stephan Gielen, M. Harold Laughlin, and Dirk J. Duncker: The
vascular remodelling
* Section 2: Clinical evaluation of the athlete's heart
* 2.1 - History and physical examination
* 2.1.1: Maurizio Schiavon, Domenico Corrado, and Alessandro Zorzi:
History and physical examination
* 2.2 - The electrocardiogram in the athlete
* 2.2.1: Alessandro Zorzi and Domenico Corrado: The electrocardiogram
in the athlete
* 2.2.2: Ricardo Stein and Victor Froelicher: Common ECG patterns of
the athlete's heart
* 2.2.3: Michael Papadakis and Harshil Dhutia: Overlap ECG patterns in
athlete's heart and cardiomyopathies
* Section 3: Additional testing in the evaluation of the athlete's
heart
* 3.1 - Exercise testing
* 3.1.1: Paolo Emilio Adami and Marco Guazzi: Protocols of exercise
testing in athletes and cardiopulmonary testing: assessment of the
fitness
* 3.1.2: Francois Carre and Frederic Schnell: Evaluation of ischemia,
blood pressure, QT interval and arrhythmias
* 3.2 - Arrythmias registration
* 3.2.1: Mahdi Sareban and Josef Niebauer: Ambulatory (24-h Holter
monitoring, event recorders) and signal-averaged ECG for arrhythmia
registration in the athlete's heart
* 3.2.2: Matthias Antz: Class-1 anti arrythmic drug provocation test
* 3.2.3: Matthias Antz: Electrophysiological study
* 3.3 - Imaging of the athlete's heart: anatomical and functional
* 3.3.1: Stefano Caselli and Flavio D'Ascenzi: Echocardiogram:
morphologic and functional evaluation including new echocardiographic
techniques
* 3.3.2: Guido Claessen and Andre La Gerche: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance
Imaging
* 3.3.3: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Coronary computed tomography
* 3.3.4: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Nuclear imaging
* 3.3.5: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Coronary angiography
* 3.4 - Genotyping
* 3.4.1: Silvia Priori: Indications for genetic testing in athletes and
its application in daily practice
* Section 4: Cardiac diseases of interest in sports cardiology
* 4.1 - Myocardial and coronary diseases
* 4.1.1: Sanjay Sharma and Aneil Malhotra: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
in Athletes
* 4.1.2: Gaetano Thiene, Kalliopi Pilichou, and Cristina Basso:
Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy and Sudden Death in Young Athletes:
Causes, Pathophysiology and Clinical features
* 4.1.3: Martin Halle: Myocarditis in athletes
* 4.1.4: Andrew D'Silva and Sanjay Sharma: Differentiating Athlete's
Heart from Left Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy
* 4.1.5: Cristina Basso, Carla Frescura, and Gaetano Thiene: Congenital
coronary artery anomalies
* 4.2 - Valvular and aortic disease
* 4.2.1: Christian Schmied and Sanjay Sharma: Mitral Valve Prolapse in
Relation to Sport
* 4.2.2: Natesa Pandian and Benjamin S. Wessler: Bicuspid Aortic Valve
Disease and Competitive Sports: Key Considerations and Challenges
* 4.2.3: Guido E Pieles and A Graham Stuart: The Athlete with
Congenital Heart Disease
* Section 5: Rhythm disorders of interest in sports cardiology
* 5.1: Arthur Wilde and Nicole M Panhuyzen-Goedkoop: Channelopathy in
Athletes
* 5.2: Lluis Mont and Eduard Guasch: Ventricular Tachyarrythmias
* 5.3: Mattias Wilhelm: Supraventricular tachyarrythmias
* 5.4: Pietro Delise: Preexcitation and Conduction Abnormalities
* Section 6: Sudden Cardiac Death in athletes
* 6.1: Jonathan Drezner and Kimberly Harmon: Incidence of Sudden
Cardiac Death in Athletes
* 6.2: Cristina Basso and Gaetano Thiene: Cardiovascular causes of
sudden death in athletes
* 6.3: Paul Thompson: The Risk, Etiology, Clinical Features, Management
and Prevention of Exercise-related Sudden Cardiac Death and Acute
Cardiac Events in Adult Athletes
* 6.4 - Less frequent causes of sudden cardiac death
* 6.4.1: Erik Solberg and Paolo Adami: Less frequent causes of SCD
(commotio cordis, aortic rupture). Non-cardiac causes (drug abuse,
hyperpyrexia, rhabdomyolysis, sickle cell anemia, asthma, extreme
environmental conditions (heat, cold, altitude) PART ONE
* 6.4.2: Erik Solberg and Paolo Adami: Less frequent causes of SCD
(commotio cordis, aortic rupture). Non-cardiac causes (drug abuse,
hyperpyrexia, rhabdomyolysis, sickle cell anemia, asthma, extreme
environmental conditions (heat, cold, altitude) PART TWO
* 6.5: Domenico Corrado and Alessandro Zorzi: Preparticipation
screening of young competitive athletes
* 6.6: Luc Vanhees and Mats Borjesson: Cardiovascular screening in
adult/senior competitive athletes
* 6.7: Werner Budts, Massimo Chessa, and Javier Fernandex Sarabia:
Cardiovascular screening of children and adolescent athletes
* Section 7: Sports eligibility in athletes with cardiac abnormalities
* 7.1: Antonio Pelliccia, Hein Heidbuchel, Domenico Corrado, Sanjay
Sharma, and Mats Borjesson: Criteria and considerations relative to
safe sport participation in athletes with cardiac abnormalities
* Section 8: Excercise Prescription for cardiovascular health
* 8.1: Massimo Piepoli, Mats Börjesson, and Mikael Dellborg: Criteria
and considerations relative to safe sport participation in athletes
with cardiac abnormalities
* 8.2: Stephan Müller, Flavia Baldassarri, Julia Schönfeld, and Martin
Halle: Monitoring exercise programs and improving CV performance
* Section 9: Cardiac safety at sports facilities
* 9.1: Mark Link and Mark Estes III: Resuscitation on the field: basic
and advanced life support and automatic external defibrillators (AED)
* 9.2: Mats Börjesson, Luis Serratosa, and Efraim Kramer: Cardiac
safety at sports events: the medical action plan
* 9.3: Erik Solberg, Jakob Johansson, and Alessandro Biffi: Cardiac
safety at fitness centres
* Section 10: Cardiovascular effects of substance of abuse/doping
* 10.1: Josef Niebauer and Carl-Johan Sundberg: World Anti-Doping
Agency (WADA) and International Olympic Committee (IOC) list of
prohibited substances and methods and their cardiovascular effects
* 10.2: Ronald Maughan and SM Shirreffs: Nutrition and ergogenic aids
prescription for competitive athletes
* Section 11: Hypertension in athletes
* 11.1: Stefano Caselli and Josef Niebauer: Diagnosis and management of
hypertension in athletes
* Section 1: Physiology of Cardiovascular response to exercise and
cardiac remodelling
* 1.1 - Cardiovascular induced by exercise
* 1.1.1: Sanjay Sharma and Andrew D'Silva: Physiology of exercise
* 1.2 - Long term adaptation to exercise: athlete's heart and vascular
adaptations
* 1.2.1: Stefano Caselli and Antonio Pelliccia: Structural and
functional adaptations in the athlete's heart
* 1.2.2: Nabeel Sheikh: Impact of sporting discipline, gender,
ethnicity and genetics on the athlete's heart
* 1.2.3: Graham Stuart and Guido E Pieles: The athlete's heart in
children and adolescents
* 1.2.4: Stephan Gielen, M. Harold Laughlin, and Dirk J. Duncker: The
vascular remodelling
* Section 2: Clinical evaluation of the athlete's heart
* 2.1 - History and physical examination
* 2.1.1: Maurizio Schiavon, Domenico Corrado, and Alessandro Zorzi:
History and physical examination
* 2.2 - The electrocardiogram in the athlete
* 2.2.1: Alessandro Zorzi and Domenico Corrado: The electrocardiogram
in the athlete
* 2.2.2: Ricardo Stein and Victor Froelicher: Common ECG patterns of
the athlete's heart
* 2.2.3: Michael Papadakis and Harshil Dhutia: Overlap ECG patterns in
athlete's heart and cardiomyopathies
* Section 3: Additional testing in the evaluation of the athlete's
heart
* 3.1 - Exercise testing
* 3.1.1: Paolo Emilio Adami and Marco Guazzi: Protocols of exercise
testing in athletes and cardiopulmonary testing: assessment of the
fitness
* 3.1.2: Francois Carre and Frederic Schnell: Evaluation of ischemia,
blood pressure, QT interval and arrhythmias
* 3.2 - Arrythmias registration
* 3.2.1: Mahdi Sareban and Josef Niebauer: Ambulatory (24-h Holter
monitoring, event recorders) and signal-averaged ECG for arrhythmia
registration in the athlete's heart
* 3.2.2: Matthias Antz: Class-1 anti arrythmic drug provocation test
* 3.2.3: Matthias Antz: Electrophysiological study
* 3.3 - Imaging of the athlete's heart: anatomical and functional
* 3.3.1: Stefano Caselli and Flavio D'Ascenzi: Echocardiogram:
morphologic and functional evaluation including new echocardiographic
techniques
* 3.3.2: Guido Claessen and Andre La Gerche: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance
Imaging
* 3.3.3: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Coronary computed tomography
* 3.3.4: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Nuclear imaging
* 3.3.5: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Coronary angiography
* 3.4 - Genotyping
* 3.4.1: Silvia Priori: Indications for genetic testing in athletes and
its application in daily practice
* Section 4: Cardiac diseases of interest in sports cardiology
* 4.1 - Myocardial and coronary diseases
* 4.1.1: Sanjay Sharma and Aneil Malhotra: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
in Athletes
* 4.1.2: Gaetano Thiene, Kalliopi Pilichou, and Cristina Basso:
Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy and Sudden Death in Young Athletes:
Causes, Pathophysiology and Clinical features
* 4.1.3: Martin Halle: Myocarditis in athletes
* 4.1.4: Andrew D'Silva and Sanjay Sharma: Differentiating Athlete's
Heart from Left Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy
* 4.1.5: Cristina Basso, Carla Frescura, and Gaetano Thiene: Congenital
coronary artery anomalies
* 4.2 - Valvular and aortic disease
* 4.2.1: Christian Schmied and Sanjay Sharma: Mitral Valve Prolapse in
Relation to Sport
* 4.2.2: Natesa Pandian and Benjamin S. Wessler: Bicuspid Aortic Valve
Disease and Competitive Sports: Key Considerations and Challenges
* 4.2.3: Guido E Pieles and A Graham Stuart: The Athlete with
Congenital Heart Disease
* Section 5: Rhythm disorders of interest in sports cardiology
* 5.1: Arthur Wilde and Nicole M Panhuyzen-Goedkoop: Channelopathy in
Athletes
* 5.2: Lluis Mont and Eduard Guasch: Ventricular Tachyarrythmias
* 5.3: Mattias Wilhelm: Supraventricular tachyarrythmias
* 5.4: Pietro Delise: Preexcitation and Conduction Abnormalities
* Section 6: Sudden Cardiac Death in athletes
* 6.1: Jonathan Drezner and Kimberly Harmon: Incidence of Sudden
Cardiac Death in Athletes
* 6.2: Cristina Basso and Gaetano Thiene: Cardiovascular causes of
sudden death in athletes
* 6.3: Paul Thompson: The Risk, Etiology, Clinical Features, Management
and Prevention of Exercise-related Sudden Cardiac Death and Acute
Cardiac Events in Adult Athletes
* 6.4 - Less frequent causes of sudden cardiac death
* 6.4.1: Erik Solberg and Paolo Adami: Less frequent causes of SCD
(commotio cordis, aortic rupture). Non-cardiac causes (drug abuse,
hyperpyrexia, rhabdomyolysis, sickle cell anemia, asthma, extreme
environmental conditions (heat, cold, altitude) PART ONE
* 6.4.2: Erik Solberg and Paolo Adami: Less frequent causes of SCD
(commotio cordis, aortic rupture). Non-cardiac causes (drug abuse,
hyperpyrexia, rhabdomyolysis, sickle cell anemia, asthma, extreme
environmental conditions (heat, cold, altitude) PART TWO
* 6.5: Domenico Corrado and Alessandro Zorzi: Preparticipation
screening of young competitive athletes
* 6.6: Luc Vanhees and Mats Borjesson: Cardiovascular screening in
adult/senior competitive athletes
* 6.7: Werner Budts, Massimo Chessa, and Javier Fernandex Sarabia:
Cardiovascular screening of children and adolescent athletes
* Section 7: Sports eligibility in athletes with cardiac abnormalities
* 7.1: Antonio Pelliccia, Hein Heidbuchel, Domenico Corrado, Sanjay
Sharma, and Mats Borjesson: Criteria and considerations relative to
safe sport participation in athletes with cardiac abnormalities
* Section 8: Excercise Prescription for cardiovascular health
* 8.1: Massimo Piepoli, Mats Börjesson, and Mikael Dellborg: Criteria
and considerations relative to safe sport participation in athletes
with cardiac abnormalities
* 8.2: Stephan Müller, Flavia Baldassarri, Julia Schönfeld, and Martin
Halle: Monitoring exercise programs and improving CV performance
* Section 9: Cardiac safety at sports facilities
* 9.1: Mark Link and Mark Estes III: Resuscitation on the field: basic
and advanced life support and automatic external defibrillators (AED)
* 9.2: Mats Börjesson, Luis Serratosa, and Efraim Kramer: Cardiac
safety at sports events: the medical action plan
* 9.3: Erik Solberg, Jakob Johansson, and Alessandro Biffi: Cardiac
safety at fitness centres
* Section 10: Cardiovascular effects of substance of abuse/doping
* 10.1: Josef Niebauer and Carl-Johan Sundberg: World Anti-Doping
Agency (WADA) and International Olympic Committee (IOC) list of
prohibited substances and methods and their cardiovascular effects
* 10.2: Ronald Maughan and SM Shirreffs: Nutrition and ergogenic aids
prescription for competitive athletes
* Section 11: Hypertension in athletes
* 11.1: Stefano Caselli and Josef Niebauer: Diagnosis and management of
hypertension in athletes
cardiac remodelling
* 1.1 - Cardiovascular induced by exercise
* 1.1.1: Sanjay Sharma and Andrew D'Silva: Physiology of exercise
* 1.2 - Long term adaptation to exercise: athlete's heart and vascular
adaptations
* 1.2.1: Stefano Caselli and Antonio Pelliccia: Structural and
functional adaptations in the athlete's heart
* 1.2.2: Nabeel Sheikh: Impact of sporting discipline, gender,
ethnicity and genetics on the athlete's heart
* 1.2.3: Graham Stuart and Guido E Pieles: The athlete's heart in
children and adolescents
* 1.2.4: Stephan Gielen, M. Harold Laughlin, and Dirk J. Duncker: The
vascular remodelling
* Section 2: Clinical evaluation of the athlete's heart
* 2.1 - History and physical examination
* 2.1.1: Maurizio Schiavon, Domenico Corrado, and Alessandro Zorzi:
History and physical examination
* 2.2 - The electrocardiogram in the athlete
* 2.2.1: Alessandro Zorzi and Domenico Corrado: The electrocardiogram
in the athlete
* 2.2.2: Ricardo Stein and Victor Froelicher: Common ECG patterns of
the athlete's heart
* 2.2.3: Michael Papadakis and Harshil Dhutia: Overlap ECG patterns in
athlete's heart and cardiomyopathies
* Section 3: Additional testing in the evaluation of the athlete's
heart
* 3.1 - Exercise testing
* 3.1.1: Paolo Emilio Adami and Marco Guazzi: Protocols of exercise
testing in athletes and cardiopulmonary testing: assessment of the
fitness
* 3.1.2: Francois Carre and Frederic Schnell: Evaluation of ischemia,
blood pressure, QT interval and arrhythmias
* 3.2 - Arrythmias registration
* 3.2.1: Mahdi Sareban and Josef Niebauer: Ambulatory (24-h Holter
monitoring, event recorders) and signal-averaged ECG for arrhythmia
registration in the athlete's heart
* 3.2.2: Matthias Antz: Class-1 anti arrythmic drug provocation test
* 3.2.3: Matthias Antz: Electrophysiological study
* 3.3 - Imaging of the athlete's heart: anatomical and functional
* 3.3.1: Stefano Caselli and Flavio D'Ascenzi: Echocardiogram:
morphologic and functional evaluation including new echocardiographic
techniques
* 3.3.2: Guido Claessen and Andre La Gerche: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance
Imaging
* 3.3.3: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Coronary computed tomography
* 3.3.4: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Nuclear imaging
* 3.3.5: Stephan Möhlenkamp: Coronary angiography
* 3.4 - Genotyping
* 3.4.1: Silvia Priori: Indications for genetic testing in athletes and
its application in daily practice
* Section 4: Cardiac diseases of interest in sports cardiology
* 4.1 - Myocardial and coronary diseases
* 4.1.1: Sanjay Sharma and Aneil Malhotra: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
in Athletes
* 4.1.2: Gaetano Thiene, Kalliopi Pilichou, and Cristina Basso:
Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy and Sudden Death in Young Athletes:
Causes, Pathophysiology and Clinical features
* 4.1.3: Martin Halle: Myocarditis in athletes
* 4.1.4: Andrew D'Silva and Sanjay Sharma: Differentiating Athlete's
Heart from Left Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy
* 4.1.5: Cristina Basso, Carla Frescura, and Gaetano Thiene: Congenital
coronary artery anomalies
* 4.2 - Valvular and aortic disease
* 4.2.1: Christian Schmied and Sanjay Sharma: Mitral Valve Prolapse in
Relation to Sport
* 4.2.2: Natesa Pandian and Benjamin S. Wessler: Bicuspid Aortic Valve
Disease and Competitive Sports: Key Considerations and Challenges
* 4.2.3: Guido E Pieles and A Graham Stuart: The Athlete with
Congenital Heart Disease
* Section 5: Rhythm disorders of interest in sports cardiology
* 5.1: Arthur Wilde and Nicole M Panhuyzen-Goedkoop: Channelopathy in
Athletes
* 5.2: Lluis Mont and Eduard Guasch: Ventricular Tachyarrythmias
* 5.3: Mattias Wilhelm: Supraventricular tachyarrythmias
* 5.4: Pietro Delise: Preexcitation and Conduction Abnormalities
* Section 6: Sudden Cardiac Death in athletes
* 6.1: Jonathan Drezner and Kimberly Harmon: Incidence of Sudden
Cardiac Death in Athletes
* 6.2: Cristina Basso and Gaetano Thiene: Cardiovascular causes of
sudden death in athletes
* 6.3: Paul Thompson: The Risk, Etiology, Clinical Features, Management
and Prevention of Exercise-related Sudden Cardiac Death and Acute
Cardiac Events in Adult Athletes
* 6.4 - Less frequent causes of sudden cardiac death
* 6.4.1: Erik Solberg and Paolo Adami: Less frequent causes of SCD
(commotio cordis, aortic rupture). Non-cardiac causes (drug abuse,
hyperpyrexia, rhabdomyolysis, sickle cell anemia, asthma, extreme
environmental conditions (heat, cold, altitude) PART ONE
* 6.4.2: Erik Solberg and Paolo Adami: Less frequent causes of SCD
(commotio cordis, aortic rupture). Non-cardiac causes (drug abuse,
hyperpyrexia, rhabdomyolysis, sickle cell anemia, asthma, extreme
environmental conditions (heat, cold, altitude) PART TWO
* 6.5: Domenico Corrado and Alessandro Zorzi: Preparticipation
screening of young competitive athletes
* 6.6: Luc Vanhees and Mats Borjesson: Cardiovascular screening in
adult/senior competitive athletes
* 6.7: Werner Budts, Massimo Chessa, and Javier Fernandex Sarabia:
Cardiovascular screening of children and adolescent athletes
* Section 7: Sports eligibility in athletes with cardiac abnormalities
* 7.1: Antonio Pelliccia, Hein Heidbuchel, Domenico Corrado, Sanjay
Sharma, and Mats Borjesson: Criteria and considerations relative to
safe sport participation in athletes with cardiac abnormalities
* Section 8: Excercise Prescription for cardiovascular health
* 8.1: Massimo Piepoli, Mats Börjesson, and Mikael Dellborg: Criteria
and considerations relative to safe sport participation in athletes
with cardiac abnormalities
* 8.2: Stephan Müller, Flavia Baldassarri, Julia Schönfeld, and Martin
Halle: Monitoring exercise programs and improving CV performance
* Section 9: Cardiac safety at sports facilities
* 9.1: Mark Link and Mark Estes III: Resuscitation on the field: basic
and advanced life support and automatic external defibrillators (AED)
* 9.2: Mats Börjesson, Luis Serratosa, and Efraim Kramer: Cardiac
safety at sports events: the medical action plan
* 9.3: Erik Solberg, Jakob Johansson, and Alessandro Biffi: Cardiac
safety at fitness centres
* Section 10: Cardiovascular effects of substance of abuse/doping
* 10.1: Josef Niebauer and Carl-Johan Sundberg: World Anti-Doping
Agency (WADA) and International Olympic Committee (IOC) list of
prohibited substances and methods and their cardiovascular effects
* 10.2: Ronald Maughan and SM Shirreffs: Nutrition and ergogenic aids
prescription for competitive athletes
* Section 11: Hypertension in athletes
* 11.1: Stefano Caselli and Josef Niebauer: Diagnosis and management of
hypertension in athletes