Syncopes in adolescents in sport

Author:

Shablinova Tatyana S.ORCID,Shirmankina Marina V.ORCID,Tyurina Anastasia S.ORCID,Pigacheva Olga Yu.ORCID,Naumenko Elena I.ORCID,Ivyanskiy Stanislav A.ORCID,Balykova Larisa A.ORCID

Abstract

The study analyzes current data on syncope in children and adolescents. The study presents the classification of syncope and briefly describes the clinical manifestations of neurally mediated syncope and the main methods of its diagnosis and treatment. Syncopes associated with organic cardiac pathologies and primary cardiac arrhythmias are caused by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, coronary artery anomalies, primary long QT syndrome, WolffParkinsonWhite syndrome, and bradyarrhythmias. The diagnostic features of syncope in children and young athletes and modern approaches to treatment and prevention are discussed. Although most syncopes in athletes are not associated with physical activity and have a neurotransmitter genesis, a thorough medical examination is needed. Factors that induce the development of syncopes in athletes must be identified. A prerequisite for admission to sports is the exclusion of the cardiac and arrhythmogenic reasons of syncopes. The decision to expand the sports regime should be made only after a thorough collection of medical history, including family history, and a comprehensive examination. In addition, the degree of risk in view of injuries, provocation, or fatal events following the loss of consciousness during sports must be estimated. This is extremely relevant for sports such as swimming, complex coordination sports (gymnastics and acrobatics), auto and motor sports, and alpine skiing. Although syncopes are common problems in pediatric practice, with only a few cases with cardiac causes based on structural or primary electrical myocardial diseases, they pose the greatest danger in sports medicine. Thus, such conditions must be excluded in young athletes because sports load can aggravate cardiac pathologies, which cause syncopes, due to untimely diagnosis before the start of a sports career.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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