An overview of the electrocardiographic monitoring devices in sports cardiology: Between present and future

Author:

Pingitore Annachiara1,Peruzzi Mariangela23,Clarich Sofia Calaciura4,Palamà Zefferino56,Sciarra Luigi6ORCID,Cavarretta Elena37ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of General and Specialistic Surgery “Paride Stefanini” Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

2. Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiology and Cardiovascular Sciences Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

3. Mediterranea Cardiocentro Naples Italy

4. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

5. Electrophysiology Service, Division of Cardiology Casa di Cura Villa Verde Taranto Italy

6. Department of Clinical Medicine, Public Health, Life and Environmental Sciences University of L'Aquila Coppito Italy

7. Department of Medical‐Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies Sapienza University of Rome Latina Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAthletes represent a mainly healthy population, which however could be considered at risk of major arrhythmic events, especially in case of undiagnosed cardiomyopathies. For this reason, the periodical sports medicine examination and the electrocardiography are essential tools in the cardiovascular screening, even though they do not always succeed in identifying rhythm disturbances, particularly when asymptomatic or rarely symptomatic.HypothesisProlonged cardiac monitoring often enables clinicians to stratify the arrhythmic risk and reach the diagnosis. The technological progress of the last decades has produced an always‐increasing number of heart rhythm monitoring devices, starting from the 24‐hour electrocardiogram Holter monitoring and ending with the wide world of wearable devices.MethodsIn the literature, the extreme utility of this equipment in the patients affected by cardiovascular diseases and in the general population is well established. On the contrary, athletes‐based randomized trials or large‐scale epidemiological studies targeting the frequency of cardiac symptoms and the use of cardiac monitoring are missing, while an ever‐growing number of case series and small observational studies are flourishing in recent years.ResultsThe present review showcases the available electrocardiographic monitoring options, principally in the medical setting, listing their characteristics, their indications, their supporting evidence, and their general pros and cons.ConclusionsThe ultimate goal of this review is guiding physicians through the wide variety of heart rhythm monitoring options in the specific subfield of sports cardiology, when an arrhythmia is suspected in an athlete, to tailor the diagnostic process and favor the best diagnostic accuracy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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