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Jonathan A Drezner

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Dergaa I, Ben Saad H, El Omri A, Glenn J, Clark C, Washif J, et al.
Biol Sport . 2024 Mar; 41(2):221-241. PMID: 38524814
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare provides new possibilities for personalized health management. AI-based fitness applications are becoming more common, facilitating the opportunity for individualised exercise prescription....
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Arthur M, Delong R, Kucera K, Goettsch B, Schattenkerk J, Bekker S, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2024 Feb; 58(9):494-499. PMID: 38413131
Objective: To explore the association of socioeconomic deprivation and racialised outcomes in competitive athletes with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in the USA. Methods: SCA cases from the National Center for...
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Moseley G, Lincoln A, Drezner J, Delong R, Shore E, Walker N, et al.
Ann Med . 2024 Feb; 56(1):2311223. PMID: 38335556
Objective: To determine the incidence rates (IRs) of catastrophic injuries and exertional medical events in lacrosse athletes. Methods: Catastrophic injuries and exertional medical events in lacrosse in the US among...
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Petek B, Drezner J, Churchill T
Card Electrophysiol Clin . 2024 Jan; 16(1):35-49. PMID: 38280813
Preparticipation cardiovascular screening (PPCS) in young athletes is performed to detect conditions associated with sudden cardiac death. Many medical societies and sports governing bodies support the addition of a 12-lead...
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Pelliccia A, Drezner J, Zorzi A, Corrado D
Eur J Prev Cardiol . 2024 Jan; 31(9):1106-1114. PMID: 38243782
Low QRS voltages (LQRSV), defined as a QRS amplitude from peak to nadir < 0.5 mV in all limb leads, are an emerging diagnostic finding on the electrocardiogram (ECG). In...
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Petek B, Churchill T, Moulson N, Kliethermes S, Baggish A, Drezner J, et al.
Circulation . 2023 Nov; 149(2):80-90. PMID: 37955565
Background: Understanding the incidence, causes, and trends of sudden cardiac death (SCD) among young competitive athletes is critical to inform preventive policies. Methods: This study included National Collegiate Athletic Association...
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Turpin V, Parr S, Hammond S, White Z, Tickner P, Chisam C, et al.
Ann Med . 2023 Oct; 55(2):2269586. PMID: 37883807
Objective: Athletes are susceptible to acute respiratory tract infections, including SARS-CoV-2, which can affect cardiovascular function. We aimed to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 infection and quarantine on cardiac function...
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Klein C, Petek B, Moulson N, Baggish A, Churchill T, Harmon K, et al.
Heart . 2023 Jul; 109(24):1851-1857. PMID: 37460194
Objective: Concerns for cardiac involvement after SARS-CoV-2 infection led to widespread cardiac testing in athletes. We examined incidental non-COVID-19 cardiovascular pathology in college athletes undergoing postinfection return-to-play screening. Methods: The...
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Moulson N, Petek B, Ackerman M, Churchill T, Day S, Kim J, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2023 Jun; 12(11):e029052. PMID: 37259981
Background Clinical practice recommendations for participation in sports and exercise among young competitive athletes with cardiovascular conditions at risk for sudden death are based largely on expert consensus with a...
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Bavishi A, Kliethermes S, Petek B, Moulson N, Mellacheruvu P, Churchill T, et al.
BMJ Open . 2023 Apr; 13(4):e069943. PMID: 37045581
Background: While young adults 18-24 years old bear a significant proportion of COVID-19 diagnoses, the risk factors for hospitalisation and severe COVID-19 complications in this population are poorly understood. Objective:...