Sports Cardiology Testing at SMUS, March 11

SportsCardiologyBC out of the University of B.C. Hospital is conducting testing as part of its research at St. Michaels University School (SMUS) on Wednesday, March 11 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The research is part of a study focusing on young competitive athletes (aged 12-35) who may carry a cardiovascular disorder that can lead [...]

By |2015-03-05T17:49:23+00:00March 5th, 2015|News|Comments Off on Sports Cardiology Testing at SMUS, March 11

SportsCardiologyBC Victoria Weekend – November 29th-30th at PISE

This past weekend, our program hosted a weekend of testing young athletes for cardiovascular disorder, followed by an educational event lead by Medical Lead Dr. Saul Isserow. With over 130 athletes, coaches, parents, health professionals, and others in attendance, this weekend was deemed a big success for the program. Sports Cardiology is a growing sub-specialty [...]

By |2014-12-02T17:46:36+00:00December 2nd, 2014|News|Comments Off on SportsCardiologyBC Victoria Weekend – November 29th-30th at PISE

CFAX 1070 Radio Interview with Dr. Saul Isserow

Click the link below to listen to an in-depth interview with Dr. Saul Isserow on athlete heart health, and SportsCardiologyBC's upcoming trip to the Island to include athletes in research and provide an educational seminar for parents, coaches, athletes and members of the athletic and medical communities. CFAX1070 - 6:20-30:00.

By |2014-11-24T17:43:28+00:00November 24th, 2014|News|Comments Off on CFAX 1070 Radio Interview with Dr. Saul Isserow

ANNOUNCEMENT – SportsCardiologyBC to Present at 5th Annual Asian Preventive Cardiology & Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference

Dr. Michael Luong, Cardiology Fellow and team member at SportsCardiologyBC will be presenting preliminary results from SportsCardiologyBC's cornerstone study on screening young competitive athletes in B.C. for cardiovascular disease that can lead to sudden cardiac death. This study is the first of it's kind in Canada and has already yielded some incredibly important results. The [...]

By |2014-08-15T17:34:19+00:00August 15th, 2014|News|Comments Off on ANNOUNCEMENT – SportsCardiologyBC to Present at 5th Annual Asian Preventive Cardiology & Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference

Screening Reduces Young Athletes’ Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death

First Canadian study aims to develop effective and cost-efficient screening process Although tragic stories of young athletes dying from sudden cardiac death (SCD) during sporting events are very rare, the devastation of such events often misguidedly raises concerns around the safety of participating in sports, according to Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute researcher Dr. Saul [...]

By |2014-08-07T17:32:59+00:00August 7th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Screening Reduces Young Athletes’ Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death

Study aims to predict “fatal Black Swan Event” in young athletes

Researchers at the University of British Columbia have begun the first Canadian study of its kind into the sudden deaths of young, healthy athletes. Dr. Saul Isserow, UBC lead researcher and cardiologist, said the goal is to find predictors that may contribute to the untimely deaths caused by cardiac issues. "We're trying to see if [...]

By |2014-01-30T19:57:44+00:00January 30th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Study aims to predict “fatal Black Swan Event” in young athletes

Doctors care about athlete hearts at Sports Cardiology BC

Sports Cardiology BC is a new organization concerned with the heart health of athletes. The group aims to help athletes stay safe while participating in competitive and recreational sport. They held their first public education seminar on October 21st on the challenges faced by young and aged athletes in cardiac health and safety. Dr. Saul Isserow [...]

By |2013-10-25T19:55:51+00:00October 25th, 2013|News|Comments Off on Doctors care about athlete hearts at Sports Cardiology BC

UBC researchers to study cardiac abnormalities in athletes – SCBC Study

Exercise helps protect against cardiovascular disease and many other illnesses, but is too much of a good thing risky, and even potentially lethal? Researchers at the University of B.C. will conduct the first study of its kind in Canada trying for an answer. They’re recruiting 2,000 competitive athletes aged 12 to 35 for a study [...]

By |2013-10-23T19:52:56+00:00October 23rd, 2013|News|Comments Off on UBC researchers to study cardiac abnormalities in athletes – SCBC Study
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