Our objective was to assess the influence of different levels of exposure to dynamic training on right ventricular (RV) structure, function and mechanics in elite male athletes. We recruited 492 male elite athletes aged between 18 and 30 years old. Athletes were grouped according to their sporting discipline using the Mitchell Classification as Low Dynamic (LD), Moderate Dynamic (MD) or High Dynamic (HD). All participants underwent 2D, Doppler, tissue Doppler and strain (ε) echocardiography with a focused and comprehensive assessment of the right heart. Athletes involved in MD sports had the largest absolute RV chamber size and when scaled to body size RVOT PLAX, RVOT2, RVD1 and RVD3 were larger in HD compared to MD and LD athletes. There w...
AIMS: Right ventricular (RV) adaptation is a common finding in the athlete's heart. The aim of this ...
Objectives: To explore the full range of right heart dimensions and the impact of long-term intensiv...
Aims The aim of this study was to establish the degree of structural and functional adaptations in t...
Objectives The traditional view of differential left ventricular adaptation to training type has be...
Cardiovascular adaptations to long-term high intensity causes physiological remodelling of the Right...
Characteristics of the athlete’s heart have been investigated mostly in the left ventricle (LV); rep...
Aims Conflicting evidence exists concerning right ventricular (RV) morphological and functional remo...
Background: The significance and spectrum of reduced right ventricular (RV) deformation, reported in...
PubMedID: 17375887Objective - Some findings of left ventricular (LV) functions in athletes are contr...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to explore the right ventricular (RV) dimensions and function and the...
Although many echocardiographic studies are available about the adaptation of left ventricle to inte...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the impact of sex and different sports on right ventr...
© 2010 Dr. André La GercheEndurance exercise training results in changes in cardiac structure and fu...
Aims Right ventricular (RV) adaptation is a common finding in the athlete's heart. The aim of thi...
Long-term sports training leads to myocardial adaptations, with remodelling of the heart chambers. H...
AIMS: Right ventricular (RV) adaptation is a common finding in the athlete's heart. The aim of this ...
Objectives: To explore the full range of right heart dimensions and the impact of long-term intensiv...
Aims The aim of this study was to establish the degree of structural and functional adaptations in t...
Objectives The traditional view of differential left ventricular adaptation to training type has be...
Cardiovascular adaptations to long-term high intensity causes physiological remodelling of the Right...
Characteristics of the athlete’s heart have been investigated mostly in the left ventricle (LV); rep...
Aims Conflicting evidence exists concerning right ventricular (RV) morphological and functional remo...
Background: The significance and spectrum of reduced right ventricular (RV) deformation, reported in...
PubMedID: 17375887Objective - Some findings of left ventricular (LV) functions in athletes are contr...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to explore the right ventricular (RV) dimensions and function and the...
Although many echocardiographic studies are available about the adaptation of left ventricle to inte...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the impact of sex and different sports on right ventr...
© 2010 Dr. André La GercheEndurance exercise training results in changes in cardiac structure and fu...
Aims Right ventricular (RV) adaptation is a common finding in the athlete's heart. The aim of thi...
Long-term sports training leads to myocardial adaptations, with remodelling of the heart chambers. H...
AIMS: Right ventricular (RV) adaptation is a common finding in the athlete's heart. The aim of this ...
Objectives: To explore the full range of right heart dimensions and the impact of long-term intensiv...
Aims The aim of this study was to establish the degree of structural and functional adaptations in t...