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Cardiac damage in athlete's heart: When the “supernormal” heart fails! 被引量:3
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作者 Andreina Carbone Antonello D’Andrea +8 位作者 Lucia Riegler Raffaella Scarafile Enrica Pezzullo Francesca Martone Raffaella America Biagio Liccardo Maurizio Galderisi Eduardo Bossone Raffaele Calabrò 《World Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2017年第6期470-480,共11页
Intense exercise may cause heart remodeling to compensate increases in blood pressure or volume by increasing muscle mass. Cardiac changes do not involve only the left ventricle, but all heart chambers. Physiological ... Intense exercise may cause heart remodeling to compensate increases in blood pressure or volume by increasing muscle mass. Cardiac changes do not involve only the left ventricle, but all heart chambers. Physiological cardiac modeling in athletes is associated with normal or enhanced cardiac function, but recent studies have documented decrements in left ventricular function during intense exercise and the release of cardiac markers of necrosis in athlete's blood of uncertain significance. Furthermore, cardiac remodeling may predispose athletes to heart disease and result in electrical remodeling, responsible for arrhythmias. Athlete's heart is a physiological condition and does not require a specific treatment. In some conditions, it is important to differentiate the physiological adaptations from pathological conditions, such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, arrhythmogenic dysplasia of the right ventricle, and non-compaction myocardium, for the greater risk of sudden cardiac death of these conditions. Moreover, some drugs and performance-enhancing drugs can cause structural alterations and arrhythmias, therefore, their use should be excluded. 展开更多
关键词 Athlete’s heart Cardiac damage FIBROSIS Intense exercise arrhythmogenic dysplasia of the right ventricle Atrial fibrillation Doping Anabolic-androgenic steroids Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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