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MILLIKEN DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE Cardiovascular Division Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search About UsAbout Us Welcome from the Chief History Washington University School of Medicine Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis Contact Us PeoplePeople Faculty Fellows Advanced Practice Providers Women in Cardiology AlumniAlumni Alumni Newsletters Smith-Oliver Society Patient CarePatient Care Adult Congenital Heart Disease Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Cardiac Rehab Cardiovascular Genetics Cardiovascular Imaging Cardio-Neuromuscular Disorders Cardio-OncologyCardio-Oncology Amyloid Center of Excellence Patient Resources ElectrophysiologyElectrophysiology Patient Resources General Consultative Cardiology Hypertension ClinicHypertension Clinic Patient Resources Hypertrophic CardiomyopathyHypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Publications Webinars/Podcasts Interventional and Structural Heart Disease Marfan Syndrome and Aortopathy Center Sports Cardiology Program Valvular Heart Disease CenterValvular Heart Disease Center Patient Resources Women’s Heart Disease / Cardio-ObstetricsWomen's Heart Disease / Cardio-Obstetrics Patient Resources EducationEducation Cardiology Fellowship TrainingCardiology Fellowship Training Our Fellows Program Directors Clinical and Investigator Pathways Clinical Rotations Research Training Advanced FellowshipsAdvanced Fellowships Aortopathy and Master Clinician Fellowship Cardio-Oncology Fellowship Electrophysiology Fellowship Program Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Fellowship Program Imaging Fellowship Program Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Structural Heart Fellowship Application Process Advanced Research TrainingAdvanced Research Training Research Faculty Our Fellows Facilities & Resources Seminars and Events How to Apply Contact Us Hear From Our Fellows Wellness Committee Cardiolovascular Grand Rounds Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cardiovascular Training ResearchResearch Publications Center for Cardiovascular Research Clinical ResearchClinical Research Heart Failure Cardio-Oncology Electrophysiology Research Centers and CoresResearch Centers and Cores Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research Center for Community Health Partnership & Research Global Health Center NewsNews Calendar Giving Open Search Sports Cardiology Program Mustafa Husaini, MD, MBA We are dedicated to improving the cardiovascular care of high school, college, professional, masters, tactical, and recreational athletes. As the first and only sports cardiology program in St. Louis, we aim to prevent sudden cardiac arrest, treat cardiovascular symptoms during exercise, and enhance your physical fitness. Partnering with world-renowned experts within Washington University in St. Louis and multiple cardiovascular centers of excellence, we provide individualized heart assessments and treatment plans that are designed specifically to reduce and/or treat any possible cardiovascular disorders that could compromise your safety and performance. The field of sports cardiology can be characterized as a spectrum from “prevention” to “promotion.” The former aims to prevent a major cardiac event, such as a heart attack, sudden cardiac arrest, or death, through thoughtful preparticipation evaluation, cardiac testing if indicated, and appropriate follow-up, management, and/or consultation with experts. Emergency action planning for a major cardiac event is paramount; the first sign or symptoms of heart disease could be the sentinel event itself. Promotion entails efforts to “return to play” safely through appropriate management of known cardioavscular disease or evaluating for previously undiagnosed heart disease. Director Mustafa Husaini, MD, MBA Check out more about Sports Cardiology with The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey: A Heart to Head TalkHeart and SwoleThe Greatest Save Blood, Sweat, & BeersBreaking Down a PlayHeart of a Team Player Clinical Expertise Athletes come in all shapes, sizes, ages, and backgrounds. The sports cardiology clinic at Washington University in St. Louis is able to see and evaluate all types of athletes including: Competitive = These athletes place a high premium on excellence and achievement through regular, organized competition and require some form of systematic training. They include high school, club, collegiate, and professional athletes. Masters = These athletes are competitive athletes that are older than 35-40 years of age Tactical = These athletes put service first and operate under rigorous and dangerous environments. They include police officers, firefighters, emergency medical services, and all branches of the military. RecreatiOnal= These athletes are active people who want to improve their health and enjoy staying active. They include everyone from the “weekend warriors” to the person who is just starting to get into exercise. Our program can help you with the following: Provide a secondary evaluation if you have been informed that you have a “red flag” finding Comprehensive evaluation to see if you can safely participate in your sport/career Provide expert identification of abnormal cardiovascular changes compared to normal, exercise-induced changes Full risk assessment to evaluate your risk of sudden cardiac arrest Evaluate cardiovascular symptoms during or after exercise in competitive athletes and highly active persons Chest pain Lightheadedness Palpitations Passing out Excessive shortness of breath Unexplained deterioration in performance Managing cardiovascular diseases in competitive athletes and highly active people or in those with a concerning family history of heart disease. If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, extra or abnormal heart beats, a weak heart muscle, or heart blockages, then our goal is to manage your symptoms, decrease your cardiovascular risk, and maximize your performance If you have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, congenital heart disease, an implanted cardiac defibrillator, or other uncommon cardiovascular diseases, then our aim is to reduce your risk of sudden cardiac arrest as we discuss the risks, benefits, and hazards of strenuous activity and exercise. If your family member had early onset cardiovascular disease or sudden death from a heart condition before the age of 40 Provide collaborative preparticipation cardiovascular screening We aim to evaluate and reduce your risk of sudden cardiac arrest Improve the recognition of sudden cardiac arrest during activity and how to improve bystander CPR and automated external defibrillator use. Evaluation for “return to play/action” If you have had a cardiovascular event or surgery If you are middle-aged, previously inactive, and concerned about how exercise can affect your health Clinical affiliations Sports Medicine Orthopedics Physical Medicine & Rehab Living Well Center Center for Heart Rhythm Disorders Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Adult congenital heart disease Marfan Syndrome clinic Cardiovascular Genetics clinic Adult congenital heart disease Cardiac Rehabilitation Contact information Referring Physicians: 314-362-1291Patients: 314-362-1291 or 888-210-8375 Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Heart & Vascular Center in West County Physical Address: 1020 North Mason Road, Creve Coeur, MO, USA Mailing Address: 1020 N. Mason Road, Suite 200Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Phone: 314-362-1291 Patient Care Adult Congenital Heart Disease Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Cardiac Rehab Cardiovascular Genetics Cardiovascular Imaging Cardio-Neuromuscular Disorders Cardio-Oncology Electrophysiology General Consultative Cardiology Hypertension Clinic Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Interventional and Structural Heart Disease Marfan Syndrome and Aortopathy Center Sports Cardiology Program Valvular Heart Disease Center Women’s Heart Disease / Cardio-Obstetrics Cardiovascular DivisionJohn T. Milliken Department of MedicineWashington University School of MedicineMailing Address: 660 S. Euclid Ave, MSC 8086-43-13Office Location: 4940 Parkview PlaceSt. Louis, MO 63110Contact Us Twitter Resources Medical Records Requests Find a Physician Locations Faculty Opportunities Smith-Oliver Society Giving Calender ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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