Sudden cardiac death: Mandatory exclusion of athletes at risk is a step too far

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Abstract

Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young athletes is a distressing event and it is not surprising that some physicians working with sports people are proposing that preventive action should be taken. There is a push for a system similar to that established in some countries, which involves screening and mandatory exclusion of those at risk. We argue that while screening can provide useful information to at-risk athletes making decisions about their future athletic careers, mandatory exclusion of athletes is paternalistic and such decisions are not rightfully within the domain of medicine.

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Anderson, L., Exeter, D., & Bowyer, L. (2012). Sudden cardiac death: Mandatory exclusion of athletes at risk is a step too far. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 46(5), 331–334. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2011-090260

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