• Minerva medica · Oct 2024

    Practice Guideline

    Italian Cardiological Guidelines (COCIS) for Competitive Sport Eligibility in athletes with heart disease: update 2024.

    • Paolo Zeppilli, Alessandro Biffi, Michela Cammarano, Silvia Castelletti, Elena Cavarretta, Franco Cecchi, Furio Colivicchi, Maurizio Contursi, Domenico Corrado, Antonello D'Andrea, Francesco Deferrari, Pietro Delise, Antonio Dello Russo, Domenico Gabrielli, Franco Giada, Ciro Indolfi, Viviana Maestrini, Giuseppe Mascia, Lucio Mos, Fabrizio Oliva, Zefferino Palamà, Stefano Palermi, Vincenzo Palmieri, Giampiero Patrizi, Antonio Pelliccia, Pasquale Perrone Filardi, Italo Porto, Peter J Schwartz, Marco Scorcu, Fabrizio Sollazzo, Andrea Spampinato, Andrea Verzeletti, Alessandro Zorzi, Flavio D'Ascenzi, Maurizio Casasco, and Luigi Sciarra.
    • Unit of Sports Medicine, IRCCS A. Gemelli University Polyclinic Foundation, Rome, Italy.
    • Minerva Med. 2024 Oct 1; 115 (5): 533564533-564.

    AbstractNearly 35 years after its initial publication in 1989, the Italian Society of Sports Cardiology and the Italian Federation of Sports Medicine (FMSI), in collaboration with other leading Italian Cardiological Scientific Associations (ANCE - National Association of Outpatient Cardiology, ANMCO - National Association of Inpatient Cardiology, SIC - Italian Society of Cardiology), proudly present the 2023 version of the Cardiological Guidelines for Competitive Sports Eligibility. This publication is an update of the previous guidelines, offering a comprehensive and detailed guide for the participation of athletes with heart disease in sports. This edition incorporates the latest advances in cardiology and sports medicine, providing current information and recommendations. It addresses various topics, including the details of the pre-participation screening in Italy and recommendations for sports eligibility and disqualification in competitive athletes with various heart conditions. This revised version of the Cardiological Guidelines for Competitive Sports Eligibility, recorded in the Italian Guidelines Registry of the Italian Minister of Health, stands as a crucial resource for sports medicine professionals, cardiologists, and healthcare providers, marked by its completeness, reliability, and scientific thoroughness. It is an indispensable tool for those involved in the care, management and eligibility process of competitive athletes with heart conditions.

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