2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0018751
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Increased Short-Term Variability of the QT Interval in Professional Soccer Players: Possible Implications for Arrhythmia Prediction

Abstract: BackgroundSudden cardiac death in competitive athletes is rare but it is significantly more frequent than in the normal population. The exact cause is seldom established and is mostly attributed to ventricular fibrillation. Myocardial hypertrophy and slow heart rate, both characteristic changes in top athletes in response to physical conditioning, could be associated with increased propensity for ventricular arrhythmias. We investigated conventional ECG parameters and temporal short-term beat-to-beat variabili… Show more

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“…Highly trained athletes exhibit greater QTc variability at rest and shortly after intense exercise than nontrained athletes. 79 In the immediate postexercise period, approximately 62% of runners will exhibit ECG changes, for example, with no difference between men and women. 80 Sinus bradycardia, first-degree atrioventricular block, incomplete right bundle branch block, early repolarization, and isolated voltage criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy are generally considered normal in the athlete, while widespread T-wave changes, abnormal axis, complete bundle branch blocks, left atrial enlargement, preexcitation, and pathological Q waves should prompt further evaluation.…”
Section: Sudden Cardiac Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Highly trained athletes exhibit greater QTc variability at rest and shortly after intense exercise than nontrained athletes. 79 In the immediate postexercise period, approximately 62% of runners will exhibit ECG changes, for example, with no difference between men and women. 80 Sinus bradycardia, first-degree atrioventricular block, incomplete right bundle branch block, early repolarization, and isolated voltage criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy are generally considered normal in the athlete, while widespread T-wave changes, abnormal axis, complete bundle branch blocks, left atrial enlargement, preexcitation, and pathological Q waves should prompt further evaluation.…”
Section: Sudden Cardiac Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difficulty of models to reproduce drug-induced arrhythmias, besides their accuracy24, is that they do not reproduce the inter-individual variability caused by different physiological and pathological statuses. When a ventricular cell model is run with fixed control parameters, the shape and duration of the AP are always the same whereas, strikingly, the QT interval measured in a sample of the general population (n = 76) varies widely, between 320 and 460 ms29. This problem has begun to be examined by several groups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example in 30% of the cases the inter-class separation is increased 10-fold (i.e., by an order of magnitude). environmental factors such as high physical exertion [20] or the use of certain classes of drugs.…”
Section: Results Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a challenging task of enormous importance in the provision of timely and informed healthcare provision to the population at risk of cardiac complications. This primarily includes individuals with preexisting cardiac problems or congenital factors, which are further modulated by various environmental factors such as high physical exertion [20] or the use of certain classes of drugs.…”
Section: Arrhythmia Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%