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Prevalence of abnormal electrocardiograms in a large, unselected population undergoing pre-participation cardiovascular screening.

Antonio Pelliccia1, Franco Culasso, Fernando M Di Paolo, Domenico Accettura, Rocco Cantore, Walter Castagna, Alberto Ciacciarelli, Gioberto Costini, Biagio Cuffari, Enrico Drago, Vittorio Federici, Carlo Gabriele Gribaudo, Giancarlo Iacovelli, Luigi Landolfi, Giuseppe Menichetti, Umberto Olla Atzeni, Attilio Parisi, Angelo R Pizzi, Michele Rosa, Fabio Santelli, Franco Santilio, Alberto Vagnini, Maurizio Casasco, Luigi Di Luigi.   

Abstract

AIMS: The implementation of 12-lead ECG in the pre-participation screening of young athletes is still controversial and number of issues are largely debated, including the prevalence and spectrum of ECG abnormalities found in individuals undergoing pre-participation screening. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We assessed a large, unselected population of 32,652 subjects [26 050 (80%) males], prospectively examined in 19 clinics associated to Italian Sports Medicine Federation. Most were young amateur athletes, aged 8-78 years (median 17), predominantly students (68%), engaged predominantly in soccer (39%), volleyball or basketball (8% each), athletics (6%), cycling (5%), swimming (4%). The ECG patterns were evaluated according to commonly used clinical criteria. The 12-lead ECG patterns were considered normal in 28 799 of the 32 652 athletes (88.2%) and abnormal in 3853 (11.8%). The most frequent abnormalities included prolonged PR interval, incomplete right bundle branch block (RBBB) and early repolarization pattern (total 2280, 7.0%). Distinct ECG abnormalities included deeply inverted T-waves in > 2 precordial and/or standard leads (751, 2.3%), increased R/S wave voltages suggestive of LV hypertrophy (247, 0.8%), conduction disorders, i.e. RBBB (351, 1.0%), left anterior fascicular block (162, 0.5%), and left bundle branch block (19, 0.1%). Rarely, cardiac pre-excitation pattern (42, 0.1%) and prolonged QTc interval (1, 0.03%) were found.
CONCLUSION: In a large, unselected population of young athletes undergoing pre-participation screening, the prevalence of markedly abnormal ECG patterns, suggestive for structural cardiac disease, is low (<5% of the overall population) and should not represent obstacle for implementation of 12-lead ECG in the pre-participation screening program.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17623682     DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehm219

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Heart J        ISSN: 0195-668X            Impact factor:   29.983


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