Graduate Program in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Sciences, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Exercise Cardiology Research Group (CardioEx), Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Br J Sports Med. 2024 May 28;58(11):598-605. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-108053.
To evaluate the prevalence of abnormal ECG findings and their association with imaging results in male Brazilian football players.
The 'B-Pro Foot ECG' is a multicentre observational study conducted in 82 Brazilian professional clubs. It analysed 6125 players aged 15-35 years (2496 white, 2004 mixed-race and 1625 black individuals) who underwent cardiovascular screening from 2002 to 2023. All ECGs were reviewed by two experienced cardiologists in the athlete's care. Those with abnormal findings underwent further investigations, including a transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE). Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) was subsequently performed based on TTE findings or clinical suspicion.
In total, 180 (3%) players had abnormal ECGs and 176 (98%) showed normal TTE results. Athletes aged 26-35 years had a higher prevalence of abnormal ECGs than younger athletes (15-25 years). Black players had a higher prevalence of T-wave inversion (TWI) in the inferior leads than white players (2.6% vs 1.4%; p=0.005), as well as in V5 (2.9%) and V6 (2.1%) compared with white (1.2% and 1.0%; p<0.001) and mixed-race (1.5% and 1.2%; p<0.05) players, respectively. TTE parameters were similar across ethnicities. However, four out of 75 players with inferolateral TWI showed abnormal TTEs and CMR findings consistent with cardiomyopathies. CMR also showed cardiomyopathies or myocarditis in four players with inferolateral TWI and normal TTEs. In total, nine (0.1%) athletes were diagnosed with cardiac diseases and were followed for 40±30 months, with no cardiac events documented.
This study found a 3% prevalence of abnormal ECGs in male Brazilian football players. Inferolateral TWI was associated with cardiac pathologies confirmed by CMR, even in athletes with a normal TTE.
评估巴西男性足球运动员异常心电图发现的患病率及其与影像学结果的关系。
“B-Pro Foot ECG”是一项多中心观察性研究,在 82 家巴西职业俱乐部中进行。它分析了 2002 年至 2023 年期间接受心血管筛查的 6125 名年龄在 15-35 岁的运动员(2496 名白人、2004 名混血和 1625 名黑人)。所有心电图均由两名负责运动员的经验丰富的心脏病专家进行审查。那些有异常发现的人接受了进一步的检查,包括经胸超声心动图(TTE)。随后根据 TTE 结果或临床怀疑进行心脏磁共振(CMR)。
总共有 180 名(3%)运动员的心电图异常,176 名(98%)运动员的 TTE 结果正常。26-35 岁的运动员比 15-25 岁的运动员心电图异常的患病率更高。黑人运动员下壁导联的 T 波倒置(TWI)发生率高于白人运动员(2.6%比 1.4%;p=0.005),V5(2.9%)和 V6(2.1%)也高于白人(1.2%和 1.0%;p<0.001)和混血(1.5%和 1.2%;p<0.05)运动员。不同种族之间 TTE 参数相似。然而,75 名下外侧 TWI 患者中有 4 名 TTE 和 CMR 检查结果符合心肌病。4 名下外侧 TWI 和正常 TTE 的患者的 CMR 也显示出心肌病或心肌炎。共有 9 名(0.1%)运动员被诊断为心脏病,随访 40±30 个月,无心脏事件记录。
本研究发现巴西男性足球运动员异常心电图的患病率为 3%。下外侧 TWI 与 CMR 证实的心脏病理学相关,即使在 TTE 正常的运动员中也是如此。