Prevalence of electrocardiographic markers associated with myocardial fibrosis in masters athletes: a cohort study

Author:

Kramer TilmannORCID,Ventovuori Ville,Heinonen AriORCID,Parkkari Jari,Korhonen Marko TORCID,Rovio Anja,Hoenemann Jan-Niklas,Möstl StefanORCID,Sies Wolfram,Kaiser-Stolz Claudia,Chilibeck PhilipORCID,Tanaka Hirofumi,Kramer Mira,Rittweger Joern,Hautala Arto JORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesMyocardial fibrosis (MF) is associated with an increased predisposition to adverse cardiac events. The accumulation of high-volume and high-intensity exercise over an extended duration potentially increases the risk of MF. Specific electrocardiographic markers have been correlated with the presence of MF. This study assessed the prevalence of MF-related electrocardiographic markers in a Track and Field Master Athletics Cohort (TaFMAC).MethodsTwelve-lead resting electrocardiograms (ECGs) were conducted on 155 athletes (90 males and 65 females) participating in the World Masters Athletics 2022. The ECG markers associated with MF, including pathological Q waves, inverted T waves, fragmented QRS complex, and prolonged QRS complex, were compared among different athletic specialities (endurance athletes n=51, sprinters n=69 and strength and power n=35).ResultsOverall, 71 instances of MF-related markers were identified from 155 ECG recordings (46%). Fragmented QRS emerged as the most common marker, with a prevalence of 29% in endurance and strength and power athletes, and 35% in sprinters. No significant group differences were observed in the prevalence of MF markers, whether analysed collectively (p=0.467) or individually (pathological Q waves p=0.367, inverted T waves p=0.309, fragmented QRS complex p=0.747 and prolonged QRS complex p=0.132).ConclusionsThe prevalence of MF markers, as determined by resting ECG, was evident in nearly half of masters athletes, irrespective of sex and sporting specialisation. These findings suggest resting ECG as a promising non-invasive method for the early identification of MF in athlete’s hearts.

Funder

Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Department of Muscle and Bone Metabolism, Linder Höhe

Cologne Clinician Scientist Program (CCSP) / Faculty of Medicine / University of Cologne

German Aerospace Center

German Research Foundation

Publisher

BMJ

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