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Rate of cardiac arrhythmias and silent brain lesions in experienced marathon runners: rationale, design and baseline data of the Berlin Beat of Running study

机译:经验丰富的马拉松运动员的心律不齐和无声脑病变的发生率:柏林跑步节拍研究的基本原理,设计和基线数据

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Background Regular exercise is beneficial for cardiovascular health but a recent meta-analysis indicated a relationship between extensive endurance sport and a higher risk of atrial fibrillation, an independent risk factor for stroke. However, data on the frequency of cardiac arrhythmias or (clinically silent) brain lesions during and after marathon running are missing. Methods/ Design In the prospective observational “Berlin Beat of Running” study experienced endurance athletes underwent clinical examination (CE), 3 Tesla brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), carotid ultrasound imaging (CUI) and serial blood sampling (BS) within 2-3?days prior (CE, MRI, CUI, BS), directly after (CE, BS) and within 2?days after (CE, MRI, BS) the 38th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 2011. All participants wore a portable electrocardiogram (ECG)-recorder throughout the 4 to 5?days baseline study period. Participants with pathological MRI findings after the marathon, troponin elevations or detected cardiac arrhythmias will be asked to undergo cardiac MRI to rule out structural abnormalities. A follow-up is scheduled after one year. Results Here we report the baseline data of the enrolled 110 athletes aged 36-61?years. Their mean age was 48.8?±?6.0?years, 24.5% were female, 8.2% had hypertension and 2.7% had hyperlipidaemia. Participants have attended a mean of 7.5?±?6.6 marathon races within the last 5?years and a mean of 16?±?36 marathon races in total. Their weekly running distance prior to the 38th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON was 65?±?17?km. Finally, 108 (98.2%) Berlin Beat-Study participants successfully completed the 38th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 2011. Discussion Findings from the “Berlin Beats of Running” study will help to balance the benefits and risks of extensive endurance sport. ECG-recording during the marathon might contribute to identify athletes at risk for cardiovascular events. MRI results will give new insights into the link between physical stress and brain damage. Trial registration clinicaltrials.gov NCT01428778
机译:背景定期锻炼对心血管健康有益,但最近的一项荟萃​​分析表明,广泛的耐力运动与心房纤颤(卒中的独立危险因素)的较高风险之间存在关联。但是,缺少有关马拉松跑步过程中和跑步后心律不齐或(临床上无声的)脑病变发生频率的数据。方法/设计在前瞻性观察性“跑步的柏林节拍”研究中,经验丰富的耐力运动员接受了临床检查(CE),3特斯拉脑磁共振成像(MRI),颈动脉超声成像(CUI)和连续血液采样(BS)在2-第38届宝马柏林柏林马拉松赛(CE,MRI,CUI,BS)提前3天(CE,BS),之后(CE,MRI,BS)2天之内。在整个研究的4至5天中,所有参与者都佩戴了便携式心电图(ECG)记录器。马拉松,肌钙蛋白升高或检测到的心律不齐后具有病理MRI表现的参与者将被要求进行心脏MRI以排除结构异常。计划在一年后进行随访。结果我们在此报告了110名年龄在36-61岁之间的运动员的基线数据。他们的平均年龄为48.8±6.0岁,女性为24.5%,高血压为8​​.2%,高脂血症为2.7%。在过去的5年中,参加者平均参加了7.5?±?6.6马拉松比赛,并且总共参加了平均16?±?36马拉松比赛。在第38次宝马柏林马拉松比赛之前,他们的每周跑步距离为65?±?17?km。最终,有108位(98.2%)柏林Beat-Study参与者成功完成了第38届宝马BERLIN-MARATHON2011。讨论“ Berlin Beats of Running”研究的发现将有助于平衡BES的收益和风险。广泛的耐力运动。马拉松期间的ECG记录可能有助于识别运动员发生心血管事件的风险。 MRI结果将为身体压力与脑损伤之间的联系提供新的见解。试用注册临床试验.gov NCT01428778

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