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    In: Journal of the American Heart Association, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), Vol. 7, No. 12 ( 2018-06-19)
    Abstract: Whether ventricular arrhythmias ( VAs ) represent a feature of the adaptive changes of the athlete's heart remains elusive. We aimed to assess the prevalence, determinants, and underlying substrates of VAs in young competitive athletes. Method and Results We studied 288 competitive athletes (age range, 16–35 years; median age, 21 years) and 144 sedentary individuals matched for age and sex who underwent 12‐lead 24‐hour ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring. VAs were evaluated in terms of number, complexity (ie, couplet, triplet, or nonsustained ventricular tachycardia), exercise inducibility, and morphologic features. Twenty‐eight athletes (10%) and 13 sedentary individuals (11%) showed 〉 10 isolated premature ventricular beats ( PVB s) or ≥1 complex VA ( P =0.81). Athletes with 〉 10 isolated PVB s or ≥1 complex VA were older (median age, 26 versus 20 years; P =0.008) but did not differ with regard to type of sport, hours of training, and years of activity compared with the remaining athletes. All athletes with 〉 10 isolated PVB s or ≥1 complex VA had a normal echocardiographic examination; 17 of them showing 〉 500 isolated PVB s, exercise‐induced PVB s, and/or complex VA underwent additional cardiac magnetic resonance, which demonstrated nonischemic left ventricular late gadolinium enhancement in 3 athletes with right bundle branch block PVB s morphologic features. Conclusions The prevalence of 〉 10 isolated PVB s or ≥1 complex VA at 24‐hour ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring did not differ between young competitive athletes and sedentary individuals and was unrelated to type, intensity, and years of sports practice. An underlying myocardial substrate was uncommon and distinctively associated with right bundle branch block VA morphologic features.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2047-9980
    Language: English
    Publisher: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
    Publication Date: 2018
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