Cardiac Changes Related to COVID-19 in Athletes: A Brief Review.

IF 1.4 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Current Emergency and Hospital Medicine Reports Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s40138-022-00252-1
Raphael Martins de Abreu
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Purpose of review: To describe the cardiac changes related to COVID-19 in athletes, in addition to presenting the current recommendations for cardiac assessment and return to sport after COVID-19 infection.

Recent findings: The current state of the art suggests that myocarditis and pericarditis are the main cardiac pathologies related to the COVID-19 infection in athletes even after recovery. The criteria for determining and evaluating cardiac conditions are still discussed, as well as what stage of infection do cardiomyopathies occur. Return to sport should be aligned with cardiovascular risk stratification.

Summary: Cardiac changes related to COVID-19 infection have drawn the attention in the sports medicine field, while some questions about the course of the disease and its relationship with physical performance in athletes are still under investigation. In addition, feasible assessment techniques for cardiac assessments should be explored in the future.

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运动员与COVID-19相关的心脏变化:简要回顾
综述的目的:除了提出目前关于COVID-19感染后心脏评估和重返运动的建议外,还描述了运动员与COVID-19相关的心脏变化。最新发现:目前的研究表明,即使在运动员康复后,心肌炎和心包炎也是与COVID-19感染相关的主要心脏病理。确定和评估心脏状况的标准仍在讨论,以及心肌病发生的感染阶段。恢复运动应与心血管风险分层保持一致。摘要:与COVID-19感染相关的心脏变化已引起运动医学领域的关注,但有关该病的病程及其与运动员运动成绩的关系仍在研究中。此外,未来还应探索可行的心脏评估技术。
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