一个健康铁人三项运动员的偶然超声心动图发现非梗阻性心房三室心

M. Bolognesi, P. Barbier, D. Bolognesi
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一名43岁男子,是一名优秀的铁人三项运动员,被转介到我们的运动医疗中心进行参加铁人三项比赛前的筛查和能力训练。在过去的10年里,这位运动员一直积极参加铁人三项和长距离自行车比赛。他的家族史未发现已知的先天性或其他心血管疾病,近亲中也没有已知的心脏性猝死的原因。既往无相关病史,体格检查无异常。外周血压为110/70 mmHg。静息12导联心电图显示窦性心动过缓和不完全右束传导阻滞。循环测功仪和跑步机最大运动测试显示表现良好,没有任何心电图异常,峰值循环负荷为330瓦,跑步机Astrand方案为15 METS,最大心率为165-170 bpm。二维经胸超声心动图显示左心房在所有超声心动图窗口均被不完整的薄隔膜中出现的不完整膜分为两个室(图1、2和3)。二尖瓣出现轻度发育不良伴轻度反流。肺动脉压估计为25mmhg。因此,充盈压力未升高,运动员无症状。疑似非梗阻性心房三房心险恶。随后进行二维超声心动图检查
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Incidental echocardiographic fi nding of non-obstructive cor triatriatum in a healthy triathlete
A 43-year-old man, who was an elite triathlete, was referred to our sports medical centre for pre-participation screening and abilitation in the triathlon competition. This athlete has been active in racing triathlon and long distance cycling competitions for the last 10 years. His family history revealed no known congenital or other cardiovascular disease and no known causes of premature sudden cardiac death among close relatives. He had no relevant past medical history and physical examination was unremarkable. Peripheral blood pressure was 110/70 mmHg. Resting 12-lead electrocardiogram showed a sinus bradycardia and incomplete right bundle block. The cycloergometre and treadmill maximal exercise test showed a good performance and absence of any electrocardiographic abnormality, with a peak cycling workload of 330 watt, 15 METS on the treadmill Astrand protocol and a maximal heart rate of 165–170 bpm. Twodimensional trans-thoracic echocardiogram demonstrated a left atrium divided into two compartments by an incomplete membrane appearing in an incomplete thin diaphragm in all echocardiographic windows (Figures 1, 2 and 3). The mitral valve appeared slightly dysplastic with mild regurgitation. Pulmonary artery pressure was estimated to be 25 mmHg. Hence, the filling pressure was not elevated and the athlete was asymptomatic. Suspected diagnosis of nonobstructive cor triatriatum sinister was performed. Subsequently, a two-dimensional echocardiogram
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