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Possibilities for predicting of cardiac arrhythmias and conductivity disorders in former athletes. / Krysiuk, O. B.; Obrezan, A. G.; Zadvorev, S. F.; Yakovlev, A. A.

In: Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii, Vol. 33, No. 1, 2020, p. 131-136.

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Krysiuk, OB, Obrezan, AG, Zadvorev, SF & Yakovlev, AA 2020, 'Possibilities for predicting of cardiac arrhythmias and conductivity disorders in former athletes', Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 131-136.

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Krysiuk, O. B. ; Obrezan, A. G. ; Zadvorev, S. F. ; Yakovlev, A. A. / Possibilities for predicting of cardiac arrhythmias and conductivity disorders in former athletes. In: Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii. 2020 ; Vol. 33, No. 1. pp. 131-136.

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title = "Possibilities for predicting of cardiac arrhythmias and conductivity disorders in former athletes",
abstract = "In order to analyze the relationship between the athletic qualification and syndrome of cardiac rhythm and conductivity disturbances in former athletes, a retrospective analysis of medical records of 39 male former athletes with cardiovascular complaints (mean age 61,6±11,3 years, mean duration of career in sports 23,9±17,3 years, mean duration of post-athletic period 20,1±9,9 years) was carried out. The patients were screened for cardiac arrhythmias and underwent echocardiography. The overall prevalence of sustained paroxysms of atrial fibrillation was 42%, increasing with the athletic qualification. Ryan grade 4b-5 premature ventricular contractions were found in 14% of patients. 3 parameters were found to be the independent predictors of arrhythmias in former athletes, i. e. athletic qualification, multifocal atherosclerosis (as an anti-risk factor), and age. The coefficient of determinance for the created prognostic model reached 43%. Further prospective studies are needed to validate an algorithm.",
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N2 - In order to analyze the relationship between the athletic qualification and syndrome of cardiac rhythm and conductivity disturbances in former athletes, a retrospective analysis of medical records of 39 male former athletes with cardiovascular complaints (mean age 61,6±11,3 years, mean duration of career in sports 23,9±17,3 years, mean duration of post-athletic period 20,1±9,9 years) was carried out. The patients were screened for cardiac arrhythmias and underwent echocardiography. The overall prevalence of sustained paroxysms of atrial fibrillation was 42%, increasing with the athletic qualification. Ryan grade 4b-5 premature ventricular contractions were found in 14% of patients. 3 parameters were found to be the independent predictors of arrhythmias in former athletes, i. e. athletic qualification, multifocal atherosclerosis (as an anti-risk factor), and age. The coefficient of determinance for the created prognostic model reached 43%. Further prospective studies are needed to validate an algorithm.

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