Gli effetti dell'infezione da SARS-CoV-2 sulla variabilità della frequenza cardiaca negli atleti

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medicina Dello Sport Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.23736/s0025-7826.23.04330-2
Fabrizio SOLLAZZO, Lorenzo MORRA, Andrea ZANOTTO, Riccardo MONTI, Massimiliano BIANCO, Gloria MODICA, Vincenzo M. PENZA, Omer SKITTEL, Paolo ZEPPILLI, Vincenzo PALMIERI
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BACKGROUND: Sars-CoV-2 infection may lead to clinical manifestation, occasionally related to changes in the autonomic nervous system (ANS). One of the most widely used methods to assess the ANS and the sympatho-vagal balance in the clinical setting is heart rate variability (HRV). In athletes, it is useful for diagnosing impairments in performance, in recovery after acute exertion and/or a state of chronic overtraining. The aim of the study was to test for changes in HRV a population of athletes with recent Sars-CoV-2 infection and no evidence of long-COVID syndrome.METHODS: A retrospective cohort of competitive athletes who had undergone a 24-hour ambulatory ECG monitoring (Holter) prior to Sars-CoV-2 infection, on indication for competitive sport clearance (usually arrhythmias), and who repeated HOLTER after infection. No one showed signs of cardiovascular pathology or clinical evidence of Long-COVID. HOLTER registration was performed within 60 days after COVID-test positivity (swab). The main HRV parameters were collected and analyzed (in both time and frequency domain), over the 24 hours and over 5-minute intervals of relevance: during night rest (2 hours before awakening), during a standardized training session and after the start of recovery (after training).RESULTS: The cohort consisted of 21 competitive athletes (age 19.1±8.3, M:F 3:1); 8 (38.1%) with asymptomatic COVID course and 13 (61.9%) paucisymptomatic. In both the time and frequency domains, there were no statistically significant differences between the various HRV parameters measured before and after infection, either in the total cohort or in the subgroups (paucisymptomatic/asymptomatic). Furthermore, no difference in the main HRV parameters related to vagal hypertone was identified.CONCLUSIONS: HRV did not appear to be impaired in athletes after an asymptomatic or paucisymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection. Young athletes without long-COVID symptoms did not manifest nor an altered sympatho-vagal balance neither a predominant vagal tone after infection.
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sars - cov2感染对运动员心率变化的影响
背景:Sars-CoV-2感染可能导致临床表现,偶尔与自主神经系统(ANS)的改变有关。在临床上评估ANS和交感迷走神经平衡最常用的方法之一是心率变异性(HRV)。在运动员中,它有助于诊断运动表现的损伤,急性运动后的恢复和/或长期过度训练的状态。该研究的目的是检测最近感染Sars-CoV-2且没有长covid综合征证据的运动员人群的HRV变化。方法:对竞技运动员进行回顾性队列研究,这些运动员在感染Sars-CoV-2之前接受过24小时动态心电图监测(Holter),有竞技运动清除适应症(通常是心律失常),感染后再次进行Holter。没有人表现出心血管病理迹象或长期covid的临床证据。在covid - 19检测阳性(拭子)后60天内进行HOLTER登记。在24小时和5分钟的相关间隔内收集和分析主要HRV参数(时域和频域):夜间休息期间(醒来前2小时),标准化训练期间和开始恢复后(训练后)。结果:该队列包括21名竞技运动员(年龄19.1±8.3岁,男:女3:1);无症状感染者8例(38.1%),无症状感染者13例(61.9%)。在时域和频域,在感染前后测量的各种HRV参数之间,无论是在总队列中还是在亚组中(无症状/无症状),都没有统计学上的显著差异。此外,与迷走神经张力升高相关的主要HRV参数没有差异。结论:在无症状或无症状的SARS-CoV-2感染后,运动员的HRV似乎没有受损。没有长期covid症状的年轻运动员在感染后没有表现出交感神经-迷走神经平衡的改变,也没有明显的迷走神经张力。
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Medicina Dello Sport
Medicina Dello Sport 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The journal Medicina dello Sport, official journal of the Italian Federation of Sports Medicine (FMSI), is an external peer-reviewed scientific journal, publishes scientific papers on sports medicine.
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