Authors
Philipp Bohm, Günther Schneider, Lutz Linneweber, Axel Rentzsch, Nadine Krämer, Hashim Abdul-Khaliq, Wilfried Kindermann, Tim Meyer, Jürgen Scharhag
Publication date
2016/5/17
Journal
Circulation
Volume
133
Issue
20
Pages
1927-1935
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background
It is under debate whether the cumulative effects of intensive endurance exercise induce chronic cardiac damage, mainly involving the right heart. The aim of this study was to examine the cardiac structure and function in long-term elite master endurance athletes with special focus on the right ventricle by contrast-enhanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance.
Methods and Results
Thirty-three healthy white competitive elite male master endurance athletes (age range, 30–60 years) with a training history of 29±8 years, and 33 white control subjects pair-matched for age, height, and weight underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing, echocardiography including tissue-Doppler imaging and speckle tracking, and cardiovascular magnetic resonance. Indexed left ventricular mass and right ventricular mass (left ventricular mass/body surface area, 96±13 and 62±10 g/m2; P<0.001; right ventricular mass …
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