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Electrocardiography of a Top Athlete in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
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作者 Somnoma Jean-Baptiste Tougouma Nobila Valentin Yaméogo +7 位作者 Yibar Kambiré Aimé Arsène Yaméogo Samba Sidibé Jonas Koudougou Kologo Georges Millogo Salam Ouédraogo joel bamouni Patrice Zabsonré 《World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases》 2019年第7期449-457,共9页
Elite sport results in electrocardiogram changes. Some are minor, others are likely to cause sudden death. The authors intended to describe the electrocardiogram features of top athletes at rest in Bobo-Dioulasso. Thi... Elite sport results in electrocardiogram changes. Some are minor, others are likely to cause sudden death. The authors intended to describe the electrocardiogram features of top athletes at rest in Bobo-Dioulasso. This descriptive transversal study was carried out from August 2015 to February 2016 in the cardiology department of CHU Sanou Souro in Bobo-Dioulasso. The study sampled top athletes aged 17 to 35 with at least eight hours’ training per week for more than six months regardless of the type of discipline. Two hundred top-level athletes from 4 sport disciplines were included. The median age of athletes was 24 years (IIQ: 21 -27). The median duration in high level sport was 6 years (IIQ: 4 - 8) and the median length of weekly training sessions was 10 hours (IIQ: 10 - 10). Only 4% of the athletes had already conducted an Electrocardiogram (ECG). ECG abnormalities were reported in 90.5% of cases and sinus bradycardia was the most common abnormality reported in 72.5% of cases. Left ventricular and left atrial hypertrophy were reported in 44% and 34.5% of cases respectively. Early repolarization syndrome was registered in 47% of cases. Practicing top-level sport activity can result in electrical changes with athletes. These changes need to be identified by practitioners so that the can differentiate them from heart diseases. 展开更多
关键词 HEART High Level SPORT ELECTROCARDIOGRAM Characteristics Burkina Faso
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