Assessing electrocardiogram abnormalities in paediatric athletes: a retrospective study on incidence and implications for screening protocols.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2026
Identifier
DOI: 10.1017/S104795112611172X
Abstract
This study examined the incidence, type of electrocardiogram abnormalities, and associated risk factors in healthy paediatric athletes. A single-centre retrospective cohort study was conducted on a local male youth competitive soccer programme, ages 11-18. The primary outcome was the incidence of electrocardiogram abnormalities. The secondary outcomes were recurrence and the type of electrocardiogram abnormalities. Covariables were age, race, family history, and current medications. Statistical analysis program was used for analysis. There was a total of 368 electrocardiograms reviewed from 2021-2024, of which 68 (18.5%) had at least one abnormality. 182 unique athletes were screened. A higher proportion of multi-racial and African American athletes had electrocardiogram abnormalities (p-value 0.02). In our sample of healthy paediatric athletes, electrocardiogram abnormality incidence was similar to that noted in other studies. There were no significant cardiac findings noted after further evaluation on any of the athletes with abnormal electrocardiogram findings. Our data support that universal electrocardiogram screening of healthy paediatric athletes is not beneficial.
Journal Title
Cardiology in the young
Volume
36
Issue
3
First Page
526
Last Page
529
PubMed ID
41878900
Keywords
Electrocardiogram; athletes; screening
Recommended Citation
Ghosh A, Malloy-Walton L, Sherman AK, Gelatt M. Assessing electrocardiogram abnormalities in paediatric athletes: a retrospective study on incidence and implications for screening protocols. Cardiology in the Young. 2026;36(3):526-529. doi:10.1017/S104795112611172X

