High-risk athletes with implanted cardioverter-defibrillators who are competing in intense sports represent a controversial issue in cardiovascular medicine. Such devices have the capability to protect patients with a variety of cardiovascular diseases from sudden death and have aborted potentially lethal events during competitive sports but they can also lead to adverse clinical consequences for athletes with implants and other participants.
In conclusion, clinicians and athletes should consider the data presented here in making prudent and informed recommendations regarding the eligibility of this patient group with implanted cardioverter-defibrillators for intense competitive sports.