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Athlete Heart in Children and Young Athletes. Echocardiographic Findings in 331 Cases

Ana M. Rodriguez-López, González Javier, Padrón Carmen,Porrini Esteban, García-Cuenllas Luisa, Febles Tomas, Hernandez M. Josefa,Febles Luis

PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract
The changes of the athlete's heart are not well defined and characterized in children. We aimed to describe the morphological changes of the heart related to sport in young athletes. We evaluated a group of 331 young athletes under 18 years (mean 11.9 ± 3.2) who practice tennis: 58 (16.52%), football: 118 (33.62%), basketball: 16 (4.56%), athletics: 40 (11.4%), and swimming: 99 (28.21%). Type of sport, years of practice, and duration of the training were collected. All children underwent echocardiography with the following M-mode parameters: left atrium diameter (LAD), interventricular septum (IVS), and left ventricle posterior Wall (LVPW), diastolic diameter of the left ventricle (LVDD), and right ventricle outflow tract (RVOT). The major finding of our study was that 20% of the children had a Z score > 2 for the IVS and that increased to 30% for the children playing tennis or swimming. Also, other changes like LA and RVOT dilatation were observed in about 10 and 14% of the cases, respectively. Taken together, these figures indicate that cardiac remodeling is frequent in children. Further studies are needed to establish consensus-based criteria of athlete's heart in young children.
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Athlete heart in children,Echocardiography in child athletes,Cardiac adaptation in athletic children,Pediatric athlete,Pediatric exercise
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