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Increased myocardial mass and attenuation of myocardial strain in professional male soccer players and competitive male triathletes

Jitka Starekova, Tilo Thottakara, Gunnar Lund, Goetz H. Welsch, Fabian J. Brunner, Kai Muellerleile, Gerhard Adam, Marc Regier, Enver Tahir

2020International journal of cardiac imaging20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this prospective study was to analyze the relationship between ventricular morphology and parameters of cardiac function in two different athletic groups and controls, using feature tracking cardiac magnetic resonance (FT-CMR). Twenty-three professional soccer players (22 ± 4 years), 19 competitive triathletes (28 ± 6 years) and 16 controls (26 ± 3 years) were included in the study. CMR was performed using a 1.5 T scanner. Cardiac chamber volumes, mass and biventricular global myocardial strain were obtained and compared. In comparison to the control subjects, athletes were characterized by a higher cardiac volume ( p < 0.0001), higher cardiac mass ( p < 0.001), reduced longitudinal strain of the left and right ventricle ( p < 0.05 and p < 0.01 respectively) and reduced left ventricular radial strain ( p < 0.05). Soccer players revealed higher amounts of left ventricular mass (87 ± 15 vs. 75 ± 13 g/m 2 , p < 0.05) than triathletes. Moreover, they showed a greater decrease in left and right ventricular longitudinal strain ( p < 0.05 and p < 0.05) as well as in radial left ventricular strain ( p < 0.05) in comparison to triathletes. An increase in left ventricular mass correlated significantly with a decrease in longitudinal ( r = 0.47, p < 0.001) and radial ( r = − 0.28, p < 0.05) strain. In athletes, attenuation of strain values is associated with cardiac hypertrophy and differ between soccer players and triathletes. Further studies are needed to investigate whether it is an adaptive or maladaptive change of the heart induced by intense athletic training.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVentricleCardiologyInternal medicineRadial stressStrain (injury)Left ventricular hypertrophyCardiac magnetic resonanceMagnetic resonance imagingBlood pressureRadiologyThermodynamicsFinite element methodPhysicsCardiovascular Effects of ExerciseCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsCardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
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