Arrhythmias and Adaptations of the Cardiac Conduction System in Former National Football League Players

Author:

Aagaard Philip1,Sharma Shishir2,McNamara David A.2,Joshi Parag23,Ayers Colby R.2,de Lemos James A.2,Lincoln Andrew E.4,Baranowski Bryan1,Mandsager Kyle1,Hill Elizabeth5,Castle Lon1,Gentry James1,Lang Richard1,Dunn Reginald E.4,Alexander Kezia4,Tucker Andrew M.4,Phelan Dermot1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart and Vascular Institute Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland OH

2. Division of Cardiology UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas TX

3. Johns Hopkins Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease Baltimore MD

4. MedStar Sports Medicine Baltimore MD

5. Cedars‐Sinai Heart Institute Los Angeles CA

Abstract

Background Habitual high‐intensity endurance exercise is associated with increased atrial fibrillation ( AF ) risk and impaired cardiac conduction. It is unknown whether these observations extend to prior strength‐type sports exposure. The primary aim of this study was to compare AF prevalence in former National Football League ( NFL ) athletes to population‐based controls. The secondary aim was to characterize other conduction system parameters. Methods and Results This cross‐sectional study compared former NFL athletes (n=460, age 56±12 years, black 47%) with population‐based controls of similar age and racial composition from the cardiovascular cohort Dallas Heart Study‐2 (n=925, age 54±9 years, black 53%). AF was present in 28 individuals (n=23 [5%] in the NFL group; n=5 [0.5%] in the control group). After controlling for other cardiovascular risk factors in multivariable regression analysis, former NFL participation remained associated with a 5.7 (95% CI : 2.1–15.9, P <0.001) higher odds ratio of AF . Older age, higher body mass index, and nonblack race were also independently associated with higher odds ratio of AF , while hypertension and diabetes mellitus were not. AF was previously undiagnosed in 15/23 of the former NFL players. Previously undiagnosed NFL players were rate controlled and asymptomatic, but 80% had a CHA 2 DS 2VAS c score ≥1. Former NFL players also had an 8‐fold higher prevalence of paced cardiac rhythms (2.0% versus 0.25%, P <0.01), compared with controls. Furthermore, former athletes had lower resting heart rates (62±11 versus 66±11 beats per minute, P <0.001), and a higher prevalence of first‐degree atrioventricular block (18% versus 9%, P <0.001). Conclusions Former NFL participation was associated with an increased AF prevalence and slowed cardiac conduction when compared with a population‐based control group. Former NFL athletes who screened positive for AF were generally rate controlled and asymptomatic, but 80% should have been considered for anticoagulation based on their stroke risk.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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