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Br J Sports Med. Published Online First: 3 June 2008. doi:10.1136/bjsm.2008.047407
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Paper

Effects of sports activity in athletes with bicuspid aortic valve and mild aortic regurgitation

Giorgio Galanti 1, Laura Stefani 2*, Loira Toncelli 3, Maria Concetta Robertina Vono 4, Roberto Mercuri 5 and Nicola Maffulli 6

1 Sport medicine Center, Italy
2 Sport Medicine Center, Italy
3 SWport Medicine cEnter, Italy
4 Sport medicine Center, Italy
5 Sport Medicine Center, Italy
6 Keele University, United Kingdom

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: laura-stefani{at}tiscali.it.

Accepted 24 April 2008


*   Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the impact of regular training on left ventricle morphology in a group of Bicuspid aortic valve ( BAV ) athletes, considering BAV as a common congenital cardiac condition which is normally compatible with sports activity in the presence of mild aortic regurgitation.

Design: A group of competitive athletes with BAV was followed with a yearly standard echocardiographic examination for five years .

Setting: Sport Medicine Centre, University of Florence, Pre-Partecipation Protocol Study.

Participants: A group of 88 consecutive athletes diagnosed with BAV was followed from January to December 1999 and 30 of these completed a 5-year follow-up. They were compared with a group of 56 athletes with a normal tricuspid valve (TAV).

Results: BAV athletes showed significant progressive increase in left ventricular dimensions and aortic diameters at four levels .The values were within the range of the general and non-athletic BAV populations. In TAV athletes, the aortic and left ventricle dimensions did not increase significantly and remained within physiological range.

Conclusions: Left ventricular measurements in competitive BAV athletes maintain the normal range; there is however a significant progressive increase in the BAV group as compared with the TAV one. Our results are in agreement with data obtained in previous studies on the non-athletic BAV population . Sports activity does not have an additional effect on cardiac morphology in athletes with asymptomatic BAV associated with mild regurgitation, for at least five years.







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