Different patterns of pre-excitation in a large Italian cohort of asymptomatic non-competitive athletes evaluated by telecardiology screening: Prevalence and ECG features

通过远程心脏病筛查对意大利大量无症状非竞技运动员进行评估,发现其存在不同的预激模式:患病率和心电图特征

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Telecardiology has proven to be a useful and cost-effective tool for ECG screening in several contexts, allowing the evaluation of large cohorts of subjects in a short time, even for non-competitive athletes (NCA). AIM OF THE STUDY: To evaluate and detail the prevalence of the Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome in a large Italian cohort of young NCA. METHODS: In a 4-year period 216,424 consecutive NCA (118,851 males; 55%) underwent preparticipation ECG screening through a Telecardiology System. ECGs were recorded and sent by a network of 'spoke' centers located all over Italy; a 'hub' center, located in Genoa, received and reported back on ECGs, digitally stored and analyzed. Only asymptomatic NCA were included in the study. RESULTS: Out of 216,424 NCA 88 (mean age: 14 ± 8) presented a WPW pre-excitation at ECG analysis (55 males, 62.5 %); the prevalence of WPW pre-excitation in this population was 4.1 per 10,000 NCA. No significant sex-related differences were found. The highest incidence (29 WPW patterns) was observed in the 10-15 year group with an equal sex ratio (M/F:16/13).Intermittent pre-excitation was found in 8 NCAs. The most frequent accessory pathway locations were right antero-septal (25.0%), mid-septal (21.6%) and postero-septal (13.6%). CONCLUSIONS: In a large population of young NCA the prevalence of ECG pre-excitation at telemedicine remote screening was 4.1 per 10,000; intermittent pre-excitation was found in 9% of NCA with ECG pre-excitation.

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