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Age-dependent diagnostic yield of echocardiography as a second-line diagnostic investigation in athletes with abnormalities at preparticipation screening.

Authors :
Maurizi N
Baldi M
Castelletti S
Lisi C
Galli M
Bianchi S
Panzera F
Fumagalli C
Mochi N
Parati G
Olivotto I
Cecchi F
Source :
Journal of cardiovascular medicine (Hagerstown, Md.) [J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown)] 2021 Oct 01; Vol. 22 (10), pp. 759-766.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Aims: Systematic pre-participation screening of subjects practicing sports activity has the potential to identify athletes at risk of sudden cardiac death. However, limited evidence are present concerning the yield of echocardiography as a second-line exam in athletes with abnormal pre-participation screening.<br />Methods: Consecutive athletes were screened (2011-2017) in a community-based sports medicine center in Tuscany, with familial history, physical examination and ECG. Patients with abnormal/>1 borderline ECG findings, symptoms/signs of cardiovascular diseases, cardiovascular risk factors or family history of juvenile/genetic cardiac disease underwent echocardiography.<br />Results: A total of 30109 athletes (age 21 [15;31]) were evaluated. Of these, 6234 (21%) were aged 8-11 years, 18309 (61%) 12-18 years, 4442 (15%) 19-35 years, 1124 (4%) >35 years. A total of 2569 (9%) athletes were addressed to echocardiography. Referral rates increased significantly with age (5% in preadolescents to 38% in master athletes, P< 0.01). Subclinical heart diseases were found in 290/30109 (0.8%) and were common >35 years (135/1124, 11%), but rare at 19-35 years (91/4442, 2%), very rare <18 years (64/24 543, 0.2%; P< 0.01). Seventy-four (0.3%) athletes were disqualified because of the structural alterations identified, 29 (0.1%) with cardiac structural diseases at risk for sudden death.<br />Conclusions: Italian community-based pre-participation screening showed an age-dependent yield, with a three-fold increase in referral in athletes >35 years. Subclinical structural abnormalities potentially predisposing to sudden death were rare (0.01%), mostly in post-pubertal and senior athletes. Age-specific pre-participation screening protocols may help optimize resources and improve specificity.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 Italian Federation of Cardiology - I.F.C. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1558-2035
Volume :
22
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of cardiovascular medicine (Hagerstown, Md.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34230438
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2459/JCM.0000000000001215