We report the case of a professional soccer athlete who died suddenly due to early arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy that was not diagnosed at the time of preparticipation screening. Exercise testing had repeatedly shown effort-induced premature ventricular beats with normal echocardiography, a finding that was considered reassuring. However, there is emerging evidence that cardiac diseases characterized by focal ventricular scarring may not cause wall motion abnormalities and can be revealed only by tissue characterization with cardiac magnetic resonance. Modern interpretation of premature ventricular beats features is essential to select athletes who should undergo advanced cardiac imaging investigations to achieve a correct diagnosis and sport eligibility.
Sudden death of an athlete with concealed arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
Zorzi A.;Basso C.;Corrado D.;
2025
Abstract
We report the case of a professional soccer athlete who died suddenly due to early arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy that was not diagnosed at the time of preparticipation screening. Exercise testing had repeatedly shown effort-induced premature ventricular beats with normal echocardiography, a finding that was considered reassuring. However, there is emerging evidence that cardiac diseases characterized by focal ventricular scarring may not cause wall motion abnormalities and can be revealed only by tissue characterization with cardiac magnetic resonance. Modern interpretation of premature ventricular beats features is essential to select athletes who should undergo advanced cardiac imaging investigations to achieve a correct diagnosis and sport eligibility.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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