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Screening Athletes with LevMed ECG Belts in short period of time


Prof. Naama Constantini, Director of Hadassah’s Center for Sports Medicine, on Screening Athletes with LevMed ECG Belts.

According to a 2009 study published by the American Heart Association, sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death among student athletes. On average, every 3 days in the United States a competitive athlete experiences a Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD). Usually there are no advance signs or symptoms.

Laws & regulations requiring mandatory ECG assessments for athletes have been established in certain countries and are in process in other.

Prof. Naama Constantini, Director of Hadassah’s Center for Sports Medicine, on Screening Athletes with LevMed ECG Belts:


“We are doing a pre-participation examination to athletes of all ages. According to the Israeli law, every competing athlete has to go through an annual examination. The examination includes a questionnaire, a physical examination, and a 12-lead Rest ECG. By doing the Resting ECG we can find over 95% of the reasons for sudden cardiac deaths in athletes. These include arrhythmias, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and other cardiac issues. The advantage of using LevMed ECG Belt is that it is very easy to apply. We don’t have to put any stickers, we don’t have to shave the person, and we get very accurate printing of the ECG, and of the last couple of years, there is a belt especially designed for young children. It is very easy to apply. It takes about few seconds to put it on. And with this we save a lot of time. So when we see a lot of athletes it is really helpful to have a nice, friendly, ECG Belt.”

As part of the 2016 auditions of the Israeli Ballroom Dancing Fund (IBDF), over 60 BallRoom Dancers at the ages of 12-18 were screened for 12-lead Rest ECG in just a few hours using LevMed ECG Belt.

Average assessment time with LevMed ECG Belt me: 57 seconds.

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