Sports cardiology and pre-participation screening
The Sports Cardiology and Pre-Participation Screening subgroup focuses on understanding how the heart adapts to exercise in athletic populations and how cardiovascular screening can support safe participation in sport.
Using electrocardiography and advanced echocardiographic imaging, our research aims to distinguish physiological cardiac adaptation from underlying cardiac disease while informing evidence-based screening strategies for athletes.

The challenge in sports cardiology is recognising when the athlete’s heart reflects health and performance, and when it signals disease. Our work aims to refine the tools that allow us to make that distinction with confidence.

David Oxborough
Sub-Group Lead, RISES
Research
Using electrocardiography and advanced echocardiographic imaging, our research seeks to define the normal range and determinants of the athlete’s heart, including the influence of age, sex, ethnicity, and sporting discipline.
A key focus of our work is improving the ability to differentiate physiological cardiac adaptation from inherited cardiac conditions such as cardiomyopathy.
In parallel, we evaluate the effectiveness of pre-participation cardiac screening programmes, contributing to the development and implementation of national screening guidelines informed by our research.
