Sports Cardiology: Review Article
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Christou G.A. · Vlahos A.P. · Christou K.A. · Mantzoukas S. · Drougias C.A. · Christodoulou D.Background: The physiological QT prolongation in athletes is expected to widen the grey zone between physiology and pathology of QT, increasing the diagnostic challenges encountered in athletes with QT prolongation. Summary: According to International recommendations for electrocardiogram (ECG) in athletes, further evaluation for long QT syndrome (LQTS) is indicated in male athletes with corrected QTc≥470 ms and in female athletes with QTc≥480 ms. Apart from corrected QT (QTc)≥500 ms, diagnostic challenges arise in borderline cases of QTc prolongation, where further clinical investigations are needed to be performed to clarify whether LQTS exists. Clinical diagnostic investigations, including exercise testing, are more readily available, convenient and easily interpretable, as well as less costly than genetic testing for LQTS. The main findings on exercise testing that are suggestive of LQTS can be the paradoxical prolongation of QTc during exercise and QTc≥480 ms at fourth min of recovery. Key messages: Exercise testing appears to have an important role in the diagnostic evaluation of athletes with prolonged QT interval, when genetic testing is not available.
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