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The health profile of football/soccer players in Northern Ireland – a review of the uefa pre-participation medical screening procedure

机译:北爱尔兰足球运动员的健康状况-欧足联赛前医疗检查程序的回顾

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BackgroundIt is compulsory that domestic football/soccer teams in UEFA competitions organise players’ pre-participation medicals. Although screening guidelines have been established, these remain controversial. The findings of medical examinations can have lasting consequences for athletes and doctors. No previous studies have reported UEFA pre-participation screening results in semi-professional footballers. This study aims to further knowledge regarding ‘normal’ data in this population. MethodRetrospective audit and analysis of records of pre-season medicals for all male first-team players at one semi-professional Northern Ireland Premiership team between 2009-2012. Medicals were conducted by the club doctor following the UEFA proforma. Height, weight, blood pressure (BP), full blood count (FBC), dipstick urinalysis and resting electrocardiogram (ECG) were conducted by an independent nurse. Only one ECG must be documented during a player’s career; other tests are repeated yearly. Results89 medicals from 47 players (6 goalkeepers, 11 defenders, 22 midfielders and 8 attackers; mean age 25.0?years (SD 4.86)) were reviewed. Mean height of the players was 179.3?cm (SD 5.90) with a mean weight of 77.6?kg (SD 10.5). Of 89 urine dipsticks, 7 were positive for protein; all 7 were normal on repeat testing following 48?hours of rest. Of 40 ECGs (mean ventricular rate 61.2?bpm (SD 11.6)), one was referred to cardiology (right bundle branch block; prolonged Q-T interval). No players were excluded from participation. ConclusionsThis study provides important information about ‘normal’ values in a population of semi-professional footballers. Urinalysis showing protein is not uncommon but is likely to be normal on repeat testing.
机译:背景技术在UEFA比赛中,国内足球队必须组织运动员的赛前医疗。尽管已经建立了筛查指南,但仍存在争议。体检的结果可能对运动员和医生产生持久的影响。之前没有研究报道半职业足球运动员的UEFA参与前筛查结果。本研究旨在进一步了解该人群中“正常”数据。方法对2009-2012年间一支半职业的北爱尔兰超级联赛球队中所有男性一线队球员的季前医疗记录进行回顾性审核和分析。药品由俱乐部医生按照欧洲足联的形式进行。身高,体重,血压(BP),全血细胞计数(FBC),量油尺尿液分析和静息心电图(ECG)由独立护士进行。在球员的职业生涯中,只能记录一份ECG;其他测试每年重复一次。结果对来自47名运动员(89名守门员,11名后卫,22名中场和8名进攻者;平均年龄25.0岁(标准差4.86))的89名医疗人员进行了回顾。运动员的平均身高为179.3?cm(SD 5.90),平均体重为77.6?kg(SD 10.5)。在89个尿浸量尺中,有7个蛋白阳性。休息48小时后,进行重复测试,所有7例均正常。 40例心电图(平均心室率61.2?bpm(SD 11.6))中,有1例被称为心脏病学(右束支传导阻滞; Q-T间隔延长)。没有球员被排除在参赛之外。结论本研究提供了有关半职业足球运动员“正常”价值观的重要信息。尿液分析显示蛋白质并不少见,但在重复测试中很可能是正常的。

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