The Netherlands Sports Cardiology Map: a step towards sports cardiology network medicine for patient and athlete care

Juliette C. van Hattum, Sjoerd M. Verwijs, R. Rienks, N. R. Bijsterveld, S. T. de Vries, Y. M. Pinto, A. A. M. Wilde, H. T. Jørstad

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Abstract

Sports cardiology is a rapidly evolving subspecialty of cardiology, with a growing demand for expertise. To improve patient care, clinicians, patients, and athletes (recreational to elite) should be able to easily identify specialised care pathways, expertise centres and clinicians with sports cardiology expertise. To this purpose, several international societies and organisations recommend establishing a local and national sports cardiology infrastructure. We therefore aimed to establish The Netherlands Sports Cardiology Map. We conducted a web-based survey, which was published on the Netherlands Society of Cardiology home page (2019–2020) and in which each cardiology department or clinic was asked to provide information on sports cardiology expertise and the current infrastructure. Of the 46 respondent centres, 28 (61%) reported that they had expertise in sports cardiology, of which 22 (79%) had specific expertise in one or more specific types of sports. Integrated multidisciplinary meetings were reported by 43% of the centres (n = 12/28). Only two centres reported ongoing research projects that had been approved by an institutional review board. The Netherlands Sports Cardiology Map is an important step towards improving the existing infrastructure and developing network medicine for sports cardiology.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)129–134
Number of pages6
JournalNetherlands heart journal
Volume29
Issue number3
Early online date2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Infrastructure
  • Map
  • Network
  • Overview
  • Sports cardiology

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