[Heart, sport, and genetic testing].

IF 0.7 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Stefania Angela Di Fusco, Silvia Castelletti, Cristina Chimenti, Martina Nesti, Carlo Pignalberi, Susanna Grego, Jacopo Costantino, Andrea Matteucci, Vered Gil Ad, Fabiana Lucà, Claudio Bilato, Carmine Riccio, Federico Nardi, Giovanna Geraci, Domenico Gabrielli, Massimo Grimaldi, Fabrizio Oliva, Furio Colivicchi
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Abstract

Genetic tests are useful in the, even early, diagnosis and management of various hereditary pathologies with cardiovascular involvement such as cardiomyopathies, arrhythmic diseases, and aortic diseases. The diagnosis of these diseases can be challenging in athletes where the ECG and echocardiogram show physiological alterations due to intense physical activity. However, if performed inappropriately and if not interpreted by a team of professionals with multidisciplinary skills, genetic tests can lead to unnecessary disqualifications from sports activity with important psychological repercussions as well as on the athlete's career. This review analyzes the potential role of genetic tests in the presence of clinical/instrumental findings (ECG, imaging) that require a precise distinction between adaptive changes in the athlete's heart and hereditary pathologies. Furthermore, the impact of test results in prognostic stratification in athletes with a defined diagnosis is discussed. The objective is to provide clinicians, who in their work find dubious clinical pictures or previous diagnoses of dubious prognostic significance, with the basic tools to decide when to recommend genetic testing. The review examines the role of genetic tests in athletes in three specific cardiological contexts: cardiomyopathies, channelopathies, and aortic diseases.

[心脏、运动和基因测试]。
基因检测在各种与心血管相关的遗传病(如心肌病、心律失常疾病和主动脉疾病)的早期诊断和治疗中非常有用。这些疾病的诊断在运动员中具有挑战性,因为他们的心电图和超声心动图显示由于剧烈的身体活动而引起的生理改变。然而,如果执行不当,如果没有由具有多学科技能的专业团队进行解释,基因测试可能会导致不必要的体育活动取消资格,并对运动员的心理和职业生涯产生重要影响。这篇综述分析了基因检测在临床/仪器检查(心电图、影像学)中需要精确区分运动员心脏适应性变化和遗传性病理的潜在作用。此外,在诊断明确的运动员中,测试结果对预后分层的影响进行了讨论。目的是为临床医生提供基本的工具,以决定何时推荐基因检测,这些临床医生在他们的工作中发现可疑的临床图片或先前的诊断具有可疑的预后意义。这篇综述探讨了基因检测在三种特定心脏病背景下的运动员中的作用:心肌病、血管病变和主动脉疾病。
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