Distinguishing between adaptive and maladaptive cardiovascular response to exercise is crucial to prevent the unnecessary termination of an athlete’s career and to minimize the risk of sudden death. This is a challenging task essentially due to the substantial phenotypic overlap between electrical and structural changes seen in the physiological athletic heart remodeling and pathological changes seen in inherited or acquired cardiomyopathies. Stress testing is an ideal tool to discriminate normal from abnormal cardiovascular response by unmasking subtle pathologic responses otherwise undetectable at rest. Treadmill or bicycle electrocardiography, transthoracic echocardiography, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing are common clinical invest...
Athlete’s heart (AH) is the result of morphological and functional cardiac modifications due to long...
Cardiovascular remodelling in the conditioned athlete is frequently associated with physiological EC...
Cardiovascular remodelling in the conditioned athlete is frequently associated with physiological EC...
Distinguishing between adaptive and maladaptive cardiovascular response to exercise is crucial to pr...
Intense, sustained physical activity results, over time, in physiological conditioning. In aiming to...
Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is rare but tragic. The cardiology community is faced with th...
“Athlete’s heart” is a spectrum of morphological and functional changes which occur in the heart of ...
The study was designed with the main intent to assess and explain the differ-ences between athlete’s...
“Athlete’s heart” is a spectrum of morphological and functional changes which occur in the heart of ...
Cardiovascular physiologic remodeling associated with athleticism may mimic many of the features of ...
Athlete’s heart is typically accompanied by a remodelling of the cardiac chambers induced by exercis...
Whether the ventricular hypertrophic response to athletic training can predispose to fatal ventricul...
Exercise-associated benefits on the cardiovascular systems are well established. Although exercise-a...
The term athlete's heart describes structural, functional and electrical adaptations of the cardiova...
Exercise-associated benefits on the cardiovascular systems are well established. Although exercise-a...
Athlete’s heart (AH) is the result of morphological and functional cardiac modifications due to long...
Cardiovascular remodelling in the conditioned athlete is frequently associated with physiological EC...
Cardiovascular remodelling in the conditioned athlete is frequently associated with physiological EC...
Distinguishing between adaptive and maladaptive cardiovascular response to exercise is crucial to pr...
Intense, sustained physical activity results, over time, in physiological conditioning. In aiming to...
Sudden cardiac death in young athletes is rare but tragic. The cardiology community is faced with th...
“Athlete’s heart” is a spectrum of morphological and functional changes which occur in the heart of ...
The study was designed with the main intent to assess and explain the differ-ences between athlete’s...
“Athlete’s heart” is a spectrum of morphological and functional changes which occur in the heart of ...
Cardiovascular physiologic remodeling associated with athleticism may mimic many of the features of ...
Athlete’s heart is typically accompanied by a remodelling of the cardiac chambers induced by exercis...
Whether the ventricular hypertrophic response to athletic training can predispose to fatal ventricul...
Exercise-associated benefits on the cardiovascular systems are well established. Although exercise-a...
The term athlete's heart describes structural, functional and electrical adaptations of the cardiova...
Exercise-associated benefits on the cardiovascular systems are well established. Although exercise-a...
Athlete’s heart (AH) is the result of morphological and functional cardiac modifications due to long...
Cardiovascular remodelling in the conditioned athlete is frequently associated with physiological EC...
Cardiovascular remodelling in the conditioned athlete is frequently associated with physiological EC...