International Criteria for Reporting Study Quality for Sudden Cardiac Arrest/Death Tool

Author:

Edwards Jamie J.1ORCID,Compton Claire2ORCID,Chatrath Nikhil3,Petek Bradley J.4,Baggish Aaron5ORCID,Börjesson Mats67ORCID,Chung Eugene8,Corrado Domenico9ORCID,Drezner Jonathan A.10ORCID,Gati Sabiha1112,Gray Belinda131415ORCID,Kim Jonathan16ORCID,La Gerche Andre171819ORCID,Malhotra Aneil320ORCID,Marijon Eloi21ORCID,Papadakis Michael3ORCID,Pelliccia Antonio22ORCID,Phelan Dermot23,Semsarian Chris131415ORCID,Sharma Sanjay3ORCID,Sharma Rajan24,O'Driscoll Jamie M.124ORCID,Harmon Kimberly G.10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology and Life Sciences Canterbury Christ Church University Kent UK

2. Department of Cardiology South Tees Hospitals National Health Service Foundation Trust, The James Cook University Hospital Middlesbrough UK

3. Cardiology Clinical Academic Group, St George’s University of London London UK

4. Division of Cardiology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA

5. Cardiovascular Performance Program Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA

6. Center for Lifestyle Intervention, Medicine, Geriatrics and Emergency Department Sahlgrenska University Hospital Göteborg Sweden

7. Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg Göteborg Sweden

8. University of Michigan, West Michigan Program, Cardiac Electrophysiology Service, Sports Cardiology Clinic, Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor MI

9. Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences and Public Health University of Padova Padova Italy

10. Department of Family Medicine, Center for Sports Cardiology University of Washington Seattle WA

11. National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London London UK

12. Department of Cardiology Royal Brompton Hospital London London UK

13. Agnes Ginges Centre for Molecular Cardiology Centenary Institute New South Wales Australia

14. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Sydney New South Wales Australia

15. Department of Cardiology Royal Prince Alfred Hospital New South Wales Australia

16. Emory School of Medicine Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute Atlanta GA

17. Clinical Research Domain Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Alfred Centre Melbourne Victoria Australia

18. National Centre for Sports Cardiology Fitzroy Victoria Australia

19. Cardiology Department St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne Fitzroy Victoria Australia

20. Institute of Sport Manchester Metropolitan University and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Manchester UK

21. Paris Cardiovascular Research Center INSERM U970, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou Paris France

22. Institute of Sports Medicine and Science Rome Italy

23. Sports Cardiology Center, Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute, Atrium Health Charlotte NC

24. Department of Cardiology St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Tooting, London UK

Abstract

Background Studies reporting on the incidence of sudden cardiac arrest and/or death (SCA/D) in athletes commonly lack methodological and reporting rigor, which has implications for screening and preventative policy in sport. To date, there are no tools designed for assessing study quality in studies investigating the incidence of SCA/D in athletes. Methods and Results The International Criteria for Reporting Study Quality for Sudden Cardiac Arrest/Death tool (IQ‐SCA/D) was developed following a Delphi process. Sixteen international experts in sports cardiology were identified and invited. Experts voted on each domain with subsequent moderated discussion for successive rounds until consensus was reached for a final tool. Interobserver agreement between a novice, intermediate, and expert observer was then assessed from the scoring of 22 relevant studies using weighted and unweighted κ analyses. The final IQ‐SCA/D tool comprises 8 domains with a summated score of a possible 22. Studies are categorized as low, intermediate, and high quality with summated IQ‐SCA/D scores of ≤11, 12 to 16, and ≥17, respectively. Interrater agreement was “substantial” between all 3 observers for summated IQ‐SCA/D scores and study categorization. Conclusions The IQ‐SCA/D is an expert consensus tool for assessing the study quality of research reporting the incidence of SCA/D in athletes. This tool may be used to assist researchers, reviewers, journal editors, and readers in contextualizing the methodological quality of different studies with varying athlete SCA/D incidence estimates. Importantly, the IQ‐SCA/D also provides an expert‐informed framework to support and guide appropriate design and reporting practices in future SCA/D incidence trials.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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