Regular participation in intensive physical exercise is associated with electro-morphological changes in the heart. This benign process is called athlete’s heart. Athlete’s heart resembles few pathologic conditions in some aspects. So differentiation of these conditions is very important which otherwise may lead to a catastrophic event such as sudden death. The most common causes of sudden death in young athletes are cardiomyopathies, congenital coronary anomalies, and ion channelopathies. The appropriate screening strategy to prevent sudden cardiac death in athletes remains a challenging issue. The purpose of this review is to describe the characteristics of athlete’s heart and demonstrate how to differentiate it from pathologic conditions...
Athletes undergoing intensive training can exhibit cardiac changes that overlap with cardiomyopathy....
Sudden death (SD) in athletes represents a cardiac \u2018earthquake\u2019 affecting apparently healt...
Arrhythmias in the athlete can range from benign and asymptomatic to highly symptomatic and life-thr...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in an athlete is a rare yet highly visible tragedy that generates signifi...
Sudden death in athletes has been a tragic occurrence in the fields of sports medicine, cardiology, ...
Previous events evidence that sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is still a reality and it keeps...
Although regular aerobic physical activity increases exercise capacity and plays a role in both prim...
The sudden death of a young subject or athlete is a rare but tragic event. The most common mechanism...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in an athlete is a rare yet highly visible tragedy that generates signifi...
In the Western Countries, cardiovascular diseases are still the most frequent cause of death, which ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD), is a relatively rare but dangerous occurrence for athletes across the gl...
Elite young athletes with clinically silent cardiovascular disorders are at risk of sudden cardiac d...
Increasing number of children and adolescents are involved in sportive activities in recent years. H...
Sudden death in athletes occurs because of the existence of hidden cardiovascular disorders which, d...
The benefits of exercise for cardiovascular and general health are many. However, sudden cardiac dea...
Athletes undergoing intensive training can exhibit cardiac changes that overlap with cardiomyopathy....
Sudden death (SD) in athletes represents a cardiac \u2018earthquake\u2019 affecting apparently healt...
Arrhythmias in the athlete can range from benign and asymptomatic to highly symptomatic and life-thr...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in an athlete is a rare yet highly visible tragedy that generates signifi...
Sudden death in athletes has been a tragic occurrence in the fields of sports medicine, cardiology, ...
Previous events evidence that sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes is still a reality and it keeps...
Although regular aerobic physical activity increases exercise capacity and plays a role in both prim...
The sudden death of a young subject or athlete is a rare but tragic event. The most common mechanism...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in an athlete is a rare yet highly visible tragedy that generates signifi...
In the Western Countries, cardiovascular diseases are still the most frequent cause of death, which ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD), is a relatively rare but dangerous occurrence for athletes across the gl...
Elite young athletes with clinically silent cardiovascular disorders are at risk of sudden cardiac d...
Increasing number of children and adolescents are involved in sportive activities in recent years. H...
Sudden death in athletes occurs because of the existence of hidden cardiovascular disorders which, d...
The benefits of exercise for cardiovascular and general health are many. However, sudden cardiac dea...
Athletes undergoing intensive training can exhibit cardiac changes that overlap with cardiomyopathy....
Sudden death (SD) in athletes represents a cardiac \u2018earthquake\u2019 affecting apparently healt...
Arrhythmias in the athlete can range from benign and asymptomatic to highly symptomatic and life-thr...