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Experience of maintaining the electronic register of young athletes in St. Petersburg with cardiovascular diseases

https://doi.org/10.18705/2782-3806-2023-3-2-31-37

Abstract

Early diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases in people involved in sports, and dynamic monitoring of them are important for the primary prevention of sudden cardiac death. Our study presents clinical and instrumental information about the health status of young athletes with various cardiovascular abnormalities. Continued long-term prospective follow-up of underage athletes will contribute to the adoption of optimal decisions in the individual assessment of the athlete’s condition, aimed mainly at protecting the health of a young athlete, as well as developing his sports career.

About the Authors

D. Yu. Alekseeva
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Alekseeva Darya Yu. - СM, Researcher, Research Institute of Unknown, Rare and Genetically Caused Diseases of the World-Class Research Centre for Personalized Medicine.

Saint Petersburg



O. A. Kofeynikova
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Kofeynikova Olga A. - Junior Researcher, Research Institute of Unknown, Rare and Genetically Caused Diseases of the World-Class Research Centre for Personalized Medicine, Pediatric Cardiologist, Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Medical Rehabilitation of Perinatology and Pediatrics.

Akkuratova str., 2, Saint Petersburg, 197341.



V. V. Grigoriev
Administration of the Petrogradsky District
Russian Federation

Grygoriev Vladimir V. - Head of the Health Department of the Petrogradsky District.

Saint Petersburg



E. S. Vasichkina
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Vasichkina Elena S. - PhD, MD, Head of the Scientific Research Centre for Unknown, Rare and Genetically Caused Diseases of the World-Class Research Centre for Personalized Medicine, Professor of the Department of Pediatric Diseases of the Medical Faculty of the Institute of Medical Education.

Saint Petersburg



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Alekseeva D.Yu., Kofeynikova O.A., Grigoriev V.V., Vasichkina E.S. Experience of maintaining the electronic register of young athletes in St. Petersburg with cardiovascular diseases. Russian Journal for Personalized Medicine. 2023;3(2):31-37. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/2782-3806-2023-3-2-31-37

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