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Performance of the Lausanne questionnaire and the 2010 European Society of Cardiology criteria for ECG interpretation in athletes
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The use of the Lausanne questionnaire provides many irrelevant findings causing unnecessary positive screening outcomes. With the new ESC criteria for a positive 12-lead ECG in athletes, the number of false-positive screenings greatly decrease: however, at the cost of an increase in the number of false-negatives. To reach a conclusive judgment on the cost:benefit ratio of PPS, it is necessary to have a validated discriminating questionnaire, specific medical knowledge of PPS and clear definitions of a normal and abnormal 12-lead ECG in athletes.
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