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Longitudinal Aortic Root Dilatation in Collegiate American-Style Football Athletes.
Tso, Jason V; Turner, Casey G; Liu, Chang; Prabakaran, Ganesh; Jackson, Mekensie; Galante, Angelo; Gilson, Carla R; Clark, Craig; Williams, B Robinson; Quyyumi, Arshed A; Baggish, Aaron L; Kim, Jonathan H.
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  • Tso JV; Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Turner CG; Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Liu C; Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Prabakaran G; Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Jackson M; Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Galante A; Sports Medicine Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA USA.
  • Gilson CR; Sports Medicine Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA USA.
  • Clark C; Sports Medicine Furman University Greenville SC USA.
  • Williams BR; Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Quyyumi AA; Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Baggish AL; Cardiovascular Performance Program Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA USA.
  • Kim JH; Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
J Am Heart Assoc ; 12(12): e030314, 2023 06 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37318010
ABSTRACT
Background Clinically relevant aortic dilatation (>40 mm) and increased cardiovascular risk are common among retired professional American-style football athletes. Among younger athletes, the effect of American-style football participation on aortic size is incompletely understood. We sought to determine changes in aortic root (AR) size and associated cardiovascular phenotypes across the collegiate career. Methods and Results This was a multicenter, longitudinal repeated-measures observational cohort study of athletes across 3 years of elite collegiate American-style football participation. A total of 247 athletes (119 [48%] Black, 126 [51%] White, 2 [1%] Latino; 91 [37%] linemen, 156 [63%] non-linemen) were enrolled as freshmen and studied at pre- and postseason year 1, postseason year 2 (N=140 athletes), and postseason year 3 (N=82 athletes). AR size was measured with transthoracic echocardiography. AR diameter increased over the study period from 31.7 (95% CI, 31.4-32.0) to 33.5 mm (95% CI, 33.1-33.8; P<0.001). No athlete developed an AR ≥40 mm. Athletes also demonstrated increased weight (cumulative mean Δ, 5.0 [95% CI, 4.1-6.0] kg, P<0.001), systolic blood pressure (cumulative mean Δ, 10.6 [95% CI, 8.0-13.2] mm Hg, P<0.001), pulse wave velocity (cumulative mean Δ, 0.43 [95% CI, 0.31-0.56] m/s, P<0.001), and left ventricular mass index (cumulative mean Δ, 21.2 [95% CI, 19.2-23.3] g/m2, P<0.001), and decreased E' velocity (cumulative mean Δ, -2.4 [95%CI, -2.9 to -1.9] cm/s, P<0.001). Adjusting for height, player position, systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure, higher weight (ß=0.030, P=0.003), pulse wave velocity (ß=0.215, P=0.02), and left ventricular mass index (ß=0.032, P<0.001) and lower E' (ß=-0.082, P=0.001) were associated with increased AR diameter. Conclusions Over the collegiate American-style football career, athletes demonstrate progressive AR dilatation associated with cardiac and vascular functional impairment. Future studies delineating aortic outcomes are necessary to determine whether AR dilation is indicative of maladaptive vascular remodeling in this population.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Futebol Americano Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Am Heart Assoc Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Futebol Americano Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Am Heart Assoc Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article