International Criteria for Reporting Study Quality for Sudden Cardiac Arrest/Death Tool

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Edwards, J., Compton, C., Chatrath, N., Petek, B. J., Baggish, A., Borjesson, M., Chung, E., Corrado, D., Drezner, J. A., Gati, S., Gray, B., Kim, J., La Gerche, A., Malhotra, A., Marijon, E., Papadakis, M., Pelliccia, A., Phelan, D., Semsarian, C., Sharma, S., Sharma, R., O'Driscoll, J. M. and Harmon, K. G. 2024. International Criteria for Reporting Study Quality for Sudden Cardiac Arrest/Death Tool. Journal of the American Heart Association. 13 (11), p. e033723. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.123.033723
AuthorsEdwards, J., Compton, C., Chatrath, N., Petek, B. J., Baggish, A., Borjesson, M., Chung, E., Corrado, D., Drezner, J. A., Gati, S., Gray, B., Kim, J., La Gerche, A., Malhotra, A., Marijon, E., Papadakis, M., Pelliccia, A., Phelan, D., Semsarian, C., Sharma, S., Sharma, R., O'Driscoll, J. M. and Harmon, K. G.
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Background
Studies reporting on the incidence of sudden cardiac arrest and/or death (SCA/D) in athletes commonly lack methodological and reporting rigor, which has implications for screening and preventative policy in sport. To date, there are no tools designed for assessing study quality in studies investigating the incidence of SCA/D in athletes.

Methods and Results
The International Criteria for Reporting Study Quality for Sudden Cardiac Arrest/Death tool (IQ‐SCA/D) was developed following a Delphi process. Sixteen international experts in sports cardiology were identified and invited. Experts voted on each domain with subsequent moderated discussion for successive rounds until consensus was reached for a final tool. Interobserver agreement between a novice, intermediate, and expert observer was then assessed from the scoring of 22 relevant studies using weighted and unweighted κ analyses. The final IQ‐SCA/D tool comprises 8 domains with a summated score of a possible 22. Studies are categorized as low, intermediate, and high quality with summated IQ‐SCA/D scores of ≤11, 12 to 16, and ≥17, respectively. Interrater agreement was “substantial” between all 3 observers for summated IQ‐SCA/D scores and study categorization.

Conclusions
The IQ‐SCA/D is an expert consensus tool for assessing the study quality of research reporting the incidence of SCA/D in athletes. This tool may be used to assist researchers, reviewers, journal editors, and readers in contextualizing the methodological quality of different studies with varying athlete SCA/D incidence estimates. Importantly, the IQ‐SCA/D also provides an expert‐informed framework to support and guide appropriate design and reporting practices in future SCA/D incidence trials.

JournalJournal of the American Heart Association
Journal citation13 (11), p. e033723
ISSN2047-9980
Year2024
PublisherWiley for the American Heart Association
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