Clinical significance of intraventricular gradient during effort in an adolescent karate player
<p>Abstract</p> <p>The authors report the case of a 16-year-old boy who practices karate, who underwent medical evaluation because of atypical chest discomfort, related to strenuous effort. The ECG and echocardiogram findings were normal. The young boy did a treadmill stress test w...
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doaj-b8941e1ec605486588f62fd6c1bb5a902020-11-24T22:01:12ZengBMCCardiovascular Ultrasound1476-71202007-11-01513910.1186/1476-7120-5-39Clinical significance of intraventricular gradient during effort in an adolescent karate playerAlmeida Ana GCotrim CarlosCarrageta Manuel<p>Abstract</p> <p>The authors report the case of a 16-year-old boy who practices karate, who underwent medical evaluation because of atypical chest discomfort, related to strenuous effort. The ECG and echocardiogram findings were normal. The young boy did a treadmill stress test which was positive for myocardial ischemia. Late during the investigation, he underwent treadmill stress echocardiography, during which he developed intraventricular gradient of over 130 mmHg with end-systolic peak and systolic anterior movement (SAM) of the mitral valve. These echocardiographic findings were not present at rest and disappeared shortly after termination of exercise. The authors discuss the significance of this event. This leads us to advise withdrawal from participation in competitive sport according to the recomendations of the European Society of Cardiology. A possible role of exercise stress echo for intraventricular pressure gradient assessment in symptomatic athletes with structurally normal hearts is suggested.</p> http://www.cardiovascularultrasound.com/content/5/1/39 |
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Clinical significance of intraventricular gradient during effort in an adolescent karate player |
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Clinical significance of intraventricular gradient during effort in an adolescent karate player |
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Clinical significance of intraventricular gradient during effort in an adolescent karate player |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>The authors report the case of a 16-year-old boy who practices karate, who underwent medical evaluation because of atypical chest discomfort, related to strenuous effort. The ECG and echocardiogram findings were normal. The young boy did a treadmill stress test which was positive for myocardial ischemia. Late during the investigation, he underwent treadmill stress echocardiography, during which he developed intraventricular gradient of over 130 mmHg with end-systolic peak and systolic anterior movement (SAM) of the mitral valve. These echocardiographic findings were not present at rest and disappeared shortly after termination of exercise. The authors discuss the significance of this event. This leads us to advise withdrawal from participation in competitive sport according to the recomendations of the European Society of Cardiology. A possible role of exercise stress echo for intraventricular pressure gradient assessment in symptomatic athletes with structurally normal hearts is suggested.</p> |
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