Paolo D'Ambrosio, Guido Claessen, Peter Kistler, Hein Heidbuchel, Jonathan M Kalman, André La Gerche
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Abstract
Athletes are predisposed to atrial arrhythmias but the association between intense endurance exercise training, ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) and sudden cardiac death is less well established. Thus, it is unclear whether the 'athlete's heart' promotes specific arrhythmias or whether it represents a more general pro-arrhythmogenic phenotype. Whilst direct causality has not been established, it appears possible that repeated exposure to high-intensity endurance exercise in some athletes contributes to formation of pro-arrhythmic cardiac phenotypes that underlie VAs. Theories regarding potential mechanisms for exercise-induced VAs include repeated bouts of myocardial inflammation and stretch-induced cellular remodelling. Small animal models provide some insights, but larger animal and human data are sparse. The current clinical approach to VAs in athletes is to differentiate those with and without structural or electrical heart disease. However, if the athlete's heart involves a degree of pro-arrhythmogenic remodelling, then this may not be such a simple dichotomy. Questions are posed by athletes with VAs in combination with extreme remodelling. Some markers, such as scar on magnetic resonance imaging, may point toward a less benign phenotype but are also quite common in ostensibly healthy athletes. Other clinical and invasive electrophysiology features may be helpful in identifying the at-risk athlete. This review seeks to discuss the association between athletic training and VAs. We will discuss the potential mechanisms, clinical significance and approach to the management of athletes with VAs.
运动员易患房性心律失常,但高强度耐力运动训练、室性心律失常(VAs)和心脏性猝死之间的关联却不太明确。因此,目前还不清楚 "运动员之心 "是会导致特定的心律失常,还是代表了一种更普遍的致心律失常表型。虽然直接因果关系尚未确定,但一些运动员反复进行高强度耐力运动似乎有可能导致形成导致心律失常的心脏表型,而这种表型正是VAs的基础。有关运动诱发 VAs 潜在机制的理论包括反复发作的心肌炎症和拉伸诱发的细胞重塑。小型动物模型提供了一些启示,但大型动物和人类数据还很稀少。目前临床上处理运动员 VAs 的方法是区分有无结构性或心电疾病。然而,如果运动员的心脏存在一定程度的致心律失常重塑,那么这可能就不是一个简单的二分法了。患有 VA 并伴有极端重塑的运动员提出了一些问题。一些标志物,如磁共振成像上的疤痕,可能指向良性表型,但在表面上健康的运动员中也很常见。其他临床和侵入性电生理学特征可能有助于识别高危运动员。本综述旨在讨论运动训练与 VAs 之间的关联。我们将讨论潜在的机制、临床意义以及对患有视网膜病变的运动员进行管理的方法。
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EP - Europace - European Journal of Pacing, Arrhythmias and Cardiac Electrophysiology of the European Heart Rhythm Association of the European Society of Cardiology. The journal aims to provide an avenue of communication of top quality European and international original scientific work and reviews in the fields of Arrhythmias, Pacing and Cellular Electrophysiology. The Journal offers the reader a collection of contemporary original peer-reviewed papers, invited papers and editorial comments together with book reviews and correspondence.