Increased p wave dispersion in elite athletes |
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Authors: | Puerta Raimundo Carmona Aliz Ebrey Leon Lopez-Calleja Magda A Rabassa Ramirez Ramiro Ramos Pena Gustavo Padron |
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Affiliation: | 1 Department of Clinical Cardiac Electrophysioloy and Pacing, Cardiocenter "Ernesto Che Guevara", Santa Clara, CUBA;2Department of Cardiology, "Celestino Hernadez Robau" Hospital, Santa Clara, CUBA;3Sport Medical Center of Villa Clara, CUBA |
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BackgroundFew studies have been performed on P wave indices in athletes. The aim of this study was to determine the behaviour of maximum P wave duration (Pmax), minimum P wave duration (Pmin) and P wave dispersion (PWD) in young high performance athletes, as well as the relationship of PWD with training history, heart rate (HR) and echocardiographic parameters.MethodsWe performed a cross-sectional observational study in 38 athletes of high performance in sports: water polo, distance running and weight lifting compared with 34 sedentary controls.ResultsThe average age in both groups was 20.6 years. Note that PWD was increased in athletes (57 ± 14 ms vs. 40 ± 12 ms, p <0.001) while Pmin was significantly lower (57 ± 13 ms vs. 72 ± 13 ms, p <0.001), and there was no difference when comparing Pmax (114 ± 9 ms vs. 117 ± 14 ms, p> 0.05). The correlation between the duration of training (r = 0.511) and resting HR (r = 0.461) with PWD was significant (p <0.01).ConclusionsPWD is increased in young athletes of high performance and was positively correlated with duration of training and baseline HR. The increase in PWD was secondary to a significant decrease in Pmin. |
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Keywords: | P wave duration P wave dispersion atrial fibrillation athletes healthy individuals |
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