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Comparison of echocardiographic methods for calculating left ventricular mass in elite rugby football league athletes and the impact on chamber geometry

BACKGROUND: Recommendations for the echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular (LV) mass in the athlete suggest the use of the linear method using a two-tiered classification system (2TC). The aims of this study were to compare the linear method and the area-length (A-L) method for LV mass in...

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Autores principales: McGregor-Cheers, Rebecca, Forsythe, Lynsey, Cooper, Robert, Johnson, Christopher, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Papadakis, Michael, Mill, Nathan, Daniels, Matt, Kleinnibbelink, Geert, George, Keith, Oxborough, David
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10533919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37780125
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2023.1270444
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author McGregor-Cheers, Rebecca
Forsythe, Lynsey
Cooper, Robert
Johnson, Christopher
Sculthorpe, Nicholas
Papadakis, Michael
Mill, Nathan
Daniels, Matt
Kleinnibbelink, Geert
George, Keith
Oxborough, David
author_facet McGregor-Cheers, Rebecca
Forsythe, Lynsey
Cooper, Robert
Johnson, Christopher
Sculthorpe, Nicholas
Papadakis, Michael
Mill, Nathan
Daniels, Matt
Kleinnibbelink, Geert
George, Keith
Oxborough, David
author_sort McGregor-Cheers, Rebecca
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description BACKGROUND: Recommendations for the echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular (LV) mass in the athlete suggest the use of the linear method using a two-tiered classification system (2TC). The aims of this study were to compare the linear method and the area-length (A-L) method for LV mass in elite rugby football league (RFL) athletes and to establish how any differences impact the classification of LV geometry using 2TC and four-tier (4TC) classification systems. METHODS: Two hundred and twenty (220) male RFL athletes aged 25 ± 5 (14–34 years) were recruited. All athletes underwent echocardiography and LV mass was calculated by the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) corrected Linear equation (2D) and the A-L method. Left ventricular mass Index (LVMi) was used with relative wall thickness to determine geometry in the 2TC and with concentricity and LV end diastolic volume index for the 4TC. Method specific recommended cut-offs were utilised. RESULTS: Higher values of absolute (197 ± 34 vs. 181 ± 34 g; p < 0.0001) and indexed (92 ± 13 vs. 85 ± 13 g/m(2); p < 0.0001) measures of LV mass were obtained from A-L compared to the linear method. Normal LV geometry was demonstrated in 98.2% and 80% of athletes whilst eccentric hypertrophy in 1.4% and 19.5% for linear and A-L respectively. Both methods provided 0.5% as having concentric remodelling and 0% as having concentric hypertrophy. Allocation to the 4TC resulted in 97% and 80% with normal geometry, 0% and 8.6% with eccentric dilated hypertrophy, 0% and 7.7% with eccentric non-dilated hypertrophy, 1.4% and 0.5% with concentric remodelling and 1.4% and 3% with concentric non-dilated hypertrophy for linear and A-L methods respectively. No participants had concentric dilated hypertrophy from either methods. CONCLUSION: The linear and A-L method for calculation of LV mass in RFL athletes are not interchangeable with significantly higher values obtained using A-L method impacting on geometry classification. More athletes present with eccentric hypertrophy using 2TC and eccentric dilated/non-dilated using 4TC. Further studies should be aimed at establishing the association of A-L methods of LV mass and application of the 4TC to the multi-factorial demographics of the athlete.
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spelling pubmed-105339192023-09-29 Comparison of echocardiographic methods for calculating left ventricular mass in elite rugby football league athletes and the impact on chamber geometry McGregor-Cheers, Rebecca Forsythe, Lynsey Cooper, Robert Johnson, Christopher Sculthorpe, Nicholas Papadakis, Michael Mill, Nathan Daniels, Matt Kleinnibbelink, Geert George, Keith Oxborough, David Front Sports Act Living Sports and Active Living BACKGROUND: Recommendations for the echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular (LV) mass in the athlete suggest the use of the linear method using a two-tiered classification system (2TC). The aims of this study were to compare the linear method and the area-length (A-L) method for LV mass in elite rugby football league (RFL) athletes and to establish how any differences impact the classification of LV geometry using 2TC and four-tier (4TC) classification systems. METHODS: Two hundred and twenty (220) male RFL athletes aged 25 ± 5 (14–34 years) were recruited. All athletes underwent echocardiography and LV mass was calculated by the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) corrected Linear equation (2D) and the A-L method. Left ventricular mass Index (LVMi) was used with relative wall thickness to determine geometry in the 2TC and with concentricity and LV end diastolic volume index for the 4TC. Method specific recommended cut-offs were utilised. RESULTS: Higher values of absolute (197 ± 34 vs. 181 ± 34 g; p < 0.0001) and indexed (92 ± 13 vs. 85 ± 13 g/m(2); p < 0.0001) measures of LV mass were obtained from A-L compared to the linear method. Normal LV geometry was demonstrated in 98.2% and 80% of athletes whilst eccentric hypertrophy in 1.4% and 19.5% for linear and A-L respectively. Both methods provided 0.5% as having concentric remodelling and 0% as having concentric hypertrophy. Allocation to the 4TC resulted in 97% and 80% with normal geometry, 0% and 8.6% with eccentric dilated hypertrophy, 0% and 7.7% with eccentric non-dilated hypertrophy, 1.4% and 0.5% with concentric remodelling and 1.4% and 3% with concentric non-dilated hypertrophy for linear and A-L methods respectively. No participants had concentric dilated hypertrophy from either methods. CONCLUSION: The linear and A-L method for calculation of LV mass in RFL athletes are not interchangeable with significantly higher values obtained using A-L method impacting on geometry classification. More athletes present with eccentric hypertrophy using 2TC and eccentric dilated/non-dilated using 4TC. Further studies should be aimed at establishing the association of A-L methods of LV mass and application of the 4TC to the multi-factorial demographics of the athlete. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10533919/ /pubmed/37780125 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2023.1270444 Text en © 2023 McGregor-Cheers, Forsythe, Cooper, Johnson, Sculthorpe, Papadakis, Mill, Daniels, Kleinnibbelink, George and Oxborough. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Sports and Active Living
McGregor-Cheers, Rebecca
Forsythe, Lynsey
Cooper, Robert
Johnson, Christopher
Sculthorpe, Nicholas
Papadakis, Michael
Mill, Nathan
Daniels, Matt
Kleinnibbelink, Geert
George, Keith
Oxborough, David
Comparison of echocardiographic methods for calculating left ventricular mass in elite rugby football league athletes and the impact on chamber geometry
title Comparison of echocardiographic methods for calculating left ventricular mass in elite rugby football league athletes and the impact on chamber geometry
title_full Comparison of echocardiographic methods for calculating left ventricular mass in elite rugby football league athletes and the impact on chamber geometry
title_fullStr Comparison of echocardiographic methods for calculating left ventricular mass in elite rugby football league athletes and the impact on chamber geometry
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of echocardiographic methods for calculating left ventricular mass in elite rugby football league athletes and the impact on chamber geometry
title_short Comparison of echocardiographic methods for calculating left ventricular mass in elite rugby football league athletes and the impact on chamber geometry
title_sort comparison of echocardiographic methods for calculating left ventricular mass in elite rugby football league athletes and the impact on chamber geometry
topic Sports and Active Living
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10533919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37780125
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2023.1270444
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