Magnetic resonance imaging of athlete's heart: myocardial mass, left ventricular function, and cross-sectional area of the coronary arteries

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F. Zandrino
G. Molinari
A. Smeraldi
G. Odaglia
M. A. Masperone
F. Sardanelli
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[1] Department of Experimental Medicine,
[2] Section of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy,undefined
[3] University of Genoa School of Medicine,undefined
[4] San Martino Hospital,undefined
[5] Largo R. Benzi,undefined
[6] 10,undefined
[7] I-16132 Genova,undefined
[8] Italy,undefined
[9] Department of Cardiology,undefined
[10] University of Genoa School of Medicine,undefined
[11] San Martino Hospital,undefined
[12] Largo R. Benzi,undefined
[13] 10,undefined
[14] I-16132 Genova,undefined
[15] Italy,undefined
[16] Department of Sports Medicine,undefined
[17] University of Genoa School of Medicine,undefined
[18] San Martino Hospital,undefined
[19] Largo R. Benzi,undefined
[20] 10,undefined
[21] I-16132 Genova,undefined
[22] Italy,undefined
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European Radiology | 2000年 / 10卷
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Key words: Heart, MR – Heart, hypertrophy – Heart, function – Heart, volume;
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To evaluate left ventricular myocardial mass and function as well as ostial coronary artery cross-sectional area in endurance athletes, an athlete group of 12 highly trained rowers and a control group of 12 sedentary healthy subjects underwent MR examination. An ECG-gated breath-hold cine gradient-echo sequence was used to calculate myocardial mass, end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes, stroke volume, and cardiac output, all related to body surface area, as well as ejection fraction. A 3D fat-saturated ECG- and respiratory-triggered navigator echo sequence was used to evaluate coronary arteries: left main (LM), left anterior descending (LAD), left circumflex (LCx), and right coronary artery (RCA). Cross-sectional area was calculated and divided for body surface area. Myocardial mass was found significantly larger in athlete group than in control group (p = 0.0078), the same being for end-diastolic volume (p = 0.0078), stroke volume (p = 0.0055), LM (p = 0.0066) and LAD (p = 0.0129). No significant difference was found for all the remaining parameters. Significant correlation with myocardial mass was found for LM (p < 0.001) and LAD (p = 0.0340), not for LCx and RCA. Magnetic resonance imaging is a useful tool in evaluating the myocardial hypertrophy and function of athlete's heart. Magnetic resonance angiography is a valuable noninvasive method to visualize the correlated cross-sectional area increase of the left coronary artery system.
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