| Literature DB >> 28865556 |
Flavio D'Ascenzi1, Antonio Pelliccia2, Marco Solari3, Pietro Piu4, Ferdinando Loiacono3, Francesca Anselmi3, Stefano Caselli2, Marta Focardi3, Marco Bonifazi4, Sergio Mondillo3.
Abstract
Training-induced right ventricular (RV) enlargement is frequent in athletes. Unfortunately, RV dilatation is also a common phenotypic expression and one of the diagnostic criteria of arrhythmogenic RV cardiomyopathy (ARVC). The current echocardiographic reference values derived from the general population can overestimate the presence of RV dilatation in athletes. We performed a meta-analysis of the literature to derive the proper reference values for assessing RV enlargement in competitive athletes. We conducted systematic review of English-language studies in the MEDLINE, Scopus, and Cochrane databases investigating RV size and function by echocardiography and by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in competitive athletes. In total, 6,806 and 740 competitive athletes were included for the echocardiographic and CMR quantification of the RV, respectively. In this review, we present normal reference values for RV size and function to be applied in competitive athletes according to the disciplines practiced. The reference ranges reported in this review suggest that physicians should be aware that application of the current recommendations for normal population could be misleading when evaluating athletes. We suggest using these normative reference values, obtained in competitive athletes, to avoid the potential for mistakenly concluding, in this specific population, that RV size or function are abnormal.Entities:
Keywords: Athlete's heart; Cardiac magnetic resonance; Chamber quantification; Cut-off; Echocardiography; Normative values; Right ventricle
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28865556 DOI: 10.1016/j.echo.2017.06.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Soc Echocardiogr ISSN: 0894-7317 Impact factor: 5.251