Background Previous studies revealed a high rate of abnormal exercise test (ET) results in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) in asymptomatic athletes. The physiological background of this phenomenon is not well established. In particular, it is unclear whether sports-induced morphological cardiac adaptations are determinants of abnormal ET results. The main objective of this study was to investigate if healthy asymptomatic recreational and competitive athletes with abnormal ET results without obstructive CAD have a higher LV mass when compared with athletes with normal ET results. Methods Seventy-three athletes with abnormal ET results without presence of obstructive CAD underwent echocardiographic assessment of LV ma...
Background: Correction for body composition is recommended for appropriate interpretation of equivoc...
Background Improvement to maximal oxygen uptake is mainly due to myocardial adaptations brought abou...
Although diastolic function is altered in left ventricular hypertrophy due to aortic stenosis or sys...
Abstract Background Previous studies revealed a high rate of abnormal exercise test (ET) results in ...
Aims: In asymptomatic athletes, abnormal exercise test (ET) results have a poor positive predictive ...
PURPOSE: The clinical relevance of abnormal exercise testing (ET) results (at least 0.1 mV ST segmen...
This thesis gives insight in the value of exercise testing used during pre-participation screening i...
Purpose: Studies assessing female and male athletes indicate that they exhibit qualitatively similar...
Objectives: Intense exercise elevates all heart chambers’ dimensions, left ventricular mass (L...
Left atrial (LA) fibrosis with increased stiffness has been assumed to be the substrates for occurre...
Abstract Background Regular physical exercise determines a progressive increase of the cardiac mass ...
Background: Athletes have changes that can mimic pathological cardiomyopathy. Methods: Echocardiogra...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated that global longitudinal strain...
Objective LV longitudinal strain, a recognised marker of LV function, has been recently applied to t...
To determine whether the heart rate (HR) response to exercise in 21 highly trained cyclists (mean (S...
Background: Correction for body composition is recommended for appropriate interpretation of equivoc...
Background Improvement to maximal oxygen uptake is mainly due to myocardial adaptations brought abou...
Although diastolic function is altered in left ventricular hypertrophy due to aortic stenosis or sys...
Abstract Background Previous studies revealed a high rate of abnormal exercise test (ET) results in ...
Aims: In asymptomatic athletes, abnormal exercise test (ET) results have a poor positive predictive ...
PURPOSE: The clinical relevance of abnormal exercise testing (ET) results (at least 0.1 mV ST segmen...
This thesis gives insight in the value of exercise testing used during pre-participation screening i...
Purpose: Studies assessing female and male athletes indicate that they exhibit qualitatively similar...
Objectives: Intense exercise elevates all heart chambers’ dimensions, left ventricular mass (L...
Left atrial (LA) fibrosis with increased stiffness has been assumed to be the substrates for occurre...
Abstract Background Regular physical exercise determines a progressive increase of the cardiac mass ...
Background: Athletes have changes that can mimic pathological cardiomyopathy. Methods: Echocardiogra...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated that global longitudinal strain...
Objective LV longitudinal strain, a recognised marker of LV function, has been recently applied to t...
To determine whether the heart rate (HR) response to exercise in 21 highly trained cyclists (mean (S...
Background: Correction for body composition is recommended for appropriate interpretation of equivoc...
Background Improvement to maximal oxygen uptake is mainly due to myocardial adaptations brought abou...
Although diastolic function is altered in left ventricular hypertrophy due to aortic stenosis or sys...