: Molecular genetic testing is an increasingly available test to support the clinical diagnosis of inherited cardiovascular diseases through identification of pathogenic gene variants and to make a preclinical genetic diagnosis among proband's family members (so-called "cascade family screening"). In athletes, the added value of molecular genetic testing is to assist in discriminating between physiological adaptive changes of the athlete's heart and inherited cardiovascular diseases, in the presence of overlapping phenotypic features such as ECG changes, imaging abnormalities or arrhythmias ("grey zone"). Additional benefits of molecular genetic testing in the athlete include the potential impact on the disease risk stratification and the i...
BackgroundIntensive exercise is associated with an increase in left ventricular wall thickness (LVWT...
Intense athletic training and competition can rarely result in sudden cardiac death (SCD). Despite t...
The prevention of sudden cardiac death in asymptomatic athletes, unknowingly suffering from cardiac ...
: Molecular genetic testing is an increasingly available test to support the clinical diagnosis of i...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to assess the value of genetic testing in addition to a comprehe...
Sports Cardiology practice commonly involves the evaluation of athletes for genetically determined c...
International audienceThe sudden cardiac death (SCD) of an athlete is a rare and tragic event, often...
Sports Cardiology practice commonly involves the evaluation of athletes for genetically determined c...
Background: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) of athletes is a topical issue. Borderline cardiac abnormalit...
The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) Molecular Exercise Physiology Intere...
Although relatively rare, inherited primitive cardiac disorders (IPCDs) in athletes have a deep soci...
This chapter addresses the potential use of genetic tests to predict performance and/or risk of exer...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) of athletes is a topical issue. “Borderline cardiac abnormalities”, whic...
BackgroundIntensive exercise is associated with an increase in left ventricular wall thickness (LVWT...
Intense athletic training and competition can rarely result in sudden cardiac death (SCD). Despite t...
The prevention of sudden cardiac death in asymptomatic athletes, unknowingly suffering from cardiac ...
: Molecular genetic testing is an increasingly available test to support the clinical diagnosis of i...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to assess the value of genetic testing in addition to a comprehe...
Sports Cardiology practice commonly involves the evaluation of athletes for genetically determined c...
International audienceThe sudden cardiac death (SCD) of an athlete is a rare and tragic event, often...
Sports Cardiology practice commonly involves the evaluation of athletes for genetically determined c...
Background: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) of athletes is a topical issue. Borderline cardiac abnormalit...
The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) Molecular Exercise Physiology Intere...
Although relatively rare, inherited primitive cardiac disorders (IPCDs) in athletes have a deep soci...
This chapter addresses the potential use of genetic tests to predict performance and/or risk of exer...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) of athletes is a topical issue. “Borderline cardiac abnormalities”, whic...
BackgroundIntensive exercise is associated with an increase in left ventricular wall thickness (LVWT...
Intense athletic training and competition can rarely result in sudden cardiac death (SCD). Despite t...
The prevention of sudden cardiac death in asymptomatic athletes, unknowingly suffering from cardiac ...