توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The ESC Textbook of Sports Cardiology
نام کتاب : The ESC Textbook of Sports Cardiology
ویرایش : 1
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب درسی ESC قلب و عروق ورزشی
سری : The European Society of Cardiology Series
نویسندگان : Antonio Pelliccia, Hein Heidbuchel, Domenico Corrado, Mats Borjesson, Sanjay Sharma
ناشر : Oxford University Press
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 478
ISBN (شابک) : 2018951253 , 9780198779742
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 28 مگابایت
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Cover
The ESC Textbook of Sports Cardiology
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Contents
Abbreviations
Contributors
SECTION 1 Physiology of cardiovascular response to exercise and cardiac remodelling
1.1 Cardiovascular response induced by exercise
1.1.1 Physiology of exercise
1.2 Long-term adaptation to exercise: athlete’s heart and vascular adaptations
1.2.1 Structural and functional adaptations in the athlete’s heart
1.2.2 Impact of sporting discipline, gender, ethnicity, and genetics on the athlete’s heart
1.2.3 The athlete’s heart in children and adolescents
1.2.4 Vascular remodelling
SECTION 2 Clinical evaluation of the athlete’s heart
2.1 History and physical examination
2.1.1 History and physical examination
2.2 The electrocardiogram in the athlete
2.2.1 The electrocardiogram in the athlete
2.2.2 Common ECG patterns in the athlete’s heart
2.2.3 Overlap ECG patterns in the athlete’s heart and cardiomyopathies
SECTION 3 Additional testing in the evaluation of the athlete’s heart
3.1 Exercise testing
3.1.1 Protocols of exercise testing in athletes and cardiopulmonary testing: assessment of fitness
3.1.2 Evaluation of ischaemia, blood pressure, QT interval, and arrhythmias
3.2 Arrhythmia registration
3.2.1 Ambulatory (24-hour Holter monitoring, event recorders) and signal-averaged ECG for arrhythmia registration in the athlete’s heart
3.2.2 Class 1 anti-arrhythmic drug provocation test
3.2.3 Electrophysiological study
3.3 Imaging the athlete’s heart: anatomical and functional
3.3.1 Echocardiogram: morphological and functional evaluation including new echocardiographic techniques
3.3.2 Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
3.3.3 Coronary computed tomography
3.3.4 Nuclear imaging
3.3.5 Coronary angiography
3.4 Genotyping
3.4.1 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 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in athletes
4.1.2 Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy and sudden death in young athletes: causes, pathophysiology, and clinical features
4.1.3 Myocarditis in athletes
4.1.4 Differentiating athlete’s heart from left ventricular non compactioncardiomyopathy
4.1.5 Congenital coronary artery anomalies
4.2 Valvular and aortic disease
4.2.1 Mitral valve prolapse in relation to sport
4.2.2 Bicuspid aortic valve diseaseand competitive sports: key considerations and challenges
4.2.3 The athlete with congenital heart disease
SECTION 5 Rhythm disorders of interest in sports cardiology
5.1 Channelopathy in athletes
5.2 Ventricular tachyarrhythmias
5.3 Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias
5.4 Pre-excitation and conduction abnormalities
SECTION 6 Sudden cardiac death in athletes
6.1 Incidence of sudden cardiac death in athletes
6.2 Cardiovascular causes of sudden death in athletes
6.3 The risk, aetiology, 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 Less frequent causes of SCD (commotio cordis): non-cardiac causes (drug abuse, hyperpyrexia, rhabdomyolysis, sickle cell anaemia)—Part 1
6.4.2 Less frequent causes of SCD (aortic rupture): non-cardiaccauses (asthma, extreme environmental conditions (heat, cold, altitude))—Part 2
6.5 Pre-participation screening of young competitive athletes
6.6 Cardiovascular screening of adult/senior competitive athletes
6.7 Cardiovascular screening of children and adolescent athletes (<14 years)
SECTION 7 Sports eligibility in athletes with cardiac abnormalities
7.1 Criteria and considerations relative to safe participation in sport for athletes with cardiac abnormalities
SECTION 8 Exercise prescription for cardiovascular health
8.1 Physical activity and leisure-time exercise prescription for sedentary/untrained individuals
8.2 Monitoring exerciseprogrammes andimproving cardiovascularperformance
SECTION 9 Cardiac safety at sports facilities
9.1 Resuscitation on the field: basic and advanced life support and automatic external defibrillators
9.2 Cardiac safety at sports events: the medical action plan
9.3 Cardiac safety at fitness centres
SECTION 10 Cardiovascular effects of substances of abuse/doping
10.1 World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and International Olympic Committee (IOC) list of prohibited substances and methods and their cardiovascular effect
10.2 Nutrition and ergogenicaids prescription for competitive athletes
SECTION 11 Hypertension inathletes
11.1 Diagnosis and management of hypertension in athletes
Index