Glucocorticoid prescribing habits of sports medicine physicians working in high-performance sport : A 30-nation survey

Journal article


Hughes, David, Vlahovich, Nicole, Welvaert, Marijke, Tee, Nicolin, Harcourt, Peter, White, Susan, Vernec, Alan, Fitch, Ken and Waddington, Gordon. (2020). Glucocorticoid prescribing habits of sports medicine physicians working in high-performance sport : A 30-nation survey. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 54(7), pp. 402-407. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2019-101175
AuthorsHughes, David, Vlahovich, Nicole, Welvaert, Marijke, Tee, Nicolin, Harcourt, Peter, White, Susan, Vernec, Alan, Fitch, Ken and Waddington, Gordon
Abstract

Objectives Glucocorticoids are commonly prescribed in medicine. When administered via certain routes, glucocorticoids are prohibited for incompetition use by WADA. The glucocorticoid prescribing habits of sports medicine doctors have not been reported.

Methods An online survey was distributed internationally to physicians working in high-performance sports. The survey queried the doctors about their use of glucocorticoids with athletes and their understanding of WADA’s regulations regarding glucocorticoid use in competition.

Results 603 sports medicine doctors from 30 different countries participated. The majority (>85%) routinely injected glucocorticoids and/or prescribed glucocorticoids by other routes. There were substantial differences in the common routes of injection as well as types of glucocorticoid used among the physicians from various countries. A relatively small percentage of sports doctors (<25%) accurately identified which routes of glucocorticoid administration are prohibited in competition by WADA. There was a great variation in how long before competition the use of glucocorticoids would cause the doctor to consider applying for a therapeutic use exemption (TUE). A better understanding of the clearance rates of glucocorticoids from athletes’ bodies would greatly aid sports medicine doctors’ decisions on how and when to apply for a TUE. A small number of doctors had observed side effects of glucocorticoid administration, with the majority of side effects being minor in nature.

Conclusion Glucocorticoids are widely prescribed by sports physicians. There is a need to better educate sports physicians on the current WADA regulations in relation to glucocorticoid administration.

Year2020
JournalBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
Journal citation54 (7), pp. 402-407
PublisherB M J Group
ISSN0306-3674
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2019-101175
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85079194888
Research or scholarlyResearch
Page range402-407
Publisher's version
License
All rights reserved
File Access Level
Controlled
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online05 Feb 2020
Publication process dates
Accepted17 Jan 2020
Deposited20 Aug 2021
Permalink -

https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8w9z4/glucocorticoid-prescribing-habits-of-sports-medicine-physicians-working-in-high-performance-sport-a-30-nation-survey

Restricted files

Publisher's version

  • 20
    total views
  • 0
    total downloads
  • 1
    views this month
  • 0
    downloads this month
These values are for the period from 19th October 2020, when this repository was created.

Export as