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The Lead Episode 109 Speaker Information
The Lead Episode 109 Speaker Information
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This document details the live discussion of survival outcomes after sudden cardiac arrest in young competitive athletes in the United States, as presented at Heart Rhythm 2025 in San Diego. The event was hosted by Melissa E. Middeldorp from the University of Adelaide and involved the analysis of an article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The article's authors include Bradley J. Petek, Timothy W. Churchill, Nathaniel Moulson, and several others, who focus on the critical issue of sudden cardiac arrest among athletes.<br /><br />Contributors to the discussion include Rachel Lampert from Yale University School of Medicine and Eugene H. Chung from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Both contributors, along with the host, disclosed that they have no conflicts of interest for this discussion.<br /><br />The session likely explored several key facets of sudden cardiac arrest, particularly its incidence, survival rates, and contributing factors among young competitive athletes. Additionally, topics may have included the effectiveness of emergency responses and potential preventive measures. These discussions are crucial in understanding how to mitigate risks and improve survival outcomes for young athletes facing cardiac emergencies. Overall, the event exemplifies a collaborative effort in the medical community to advance knowledge and strategies in sports medicine and athlete health.
Keywords
sudden cardiac arrest
young athletes
survival outcomes
Heart Rhythm 2025
Melissa E. Middeldorp
sports medicine
emergency response
preventive measures
athlete health
collaborative effort
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