OBJECTIVE Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital cardiac anomaly (1-2%) in the general population. Aims of our study were: 1) to evaluate the different patterns of presentation of BAV; 2) to compare different BAV morphological phenotypes. METHODS Since 1986 to 2009, 169 sportsmen with BAV (mean age 22±10.4, range 7-67 years), were evaluated for different reasons in our Institution. Each subject underwent a thorough cardiological evaluation comprehensive of clinical examination, resting and exercise ECG, echocardiogram, 24h-Holter monitoring and, when indicated, magnetic resonance imaging of the heart and/or angio-CT of coronary arteries. RESULTS BAV was associated with cardiac pathologies/abnormalities in 46/169 (27%) sportsmen. After excluding subjects with significant cardiac pathologies (10 cases), aged <12 or >50 years (8 cases), the remaining 151 were classified in 4 groups: group 0, (22 cases, 14.6%) with an “almost normal valve”; group 1, (94 subjects, 62.2%) with regurgitation; group 2, (16 cases, 10.6%) with stenosis; group 3, (19 subjects, 12.6%) with isolated aortic dilation. Moreover, taking into account BAV morphology, 109 cases (72.2%) showed antero-posteriorly (AP) and 42 (27.8%) latero-laterally (LL) oriented cusps. Sportsmen with AP-BAV showed larger aortic diameter (34.7±5.9 vs 31.7±6.1) and a greater proneness to progressive dilation during follow-up (+0.04±0.08 vs +0.02±0.05 mm/year). DISCUSSION & CONCLUSION As other cardiac pathologies/abnormalities are frequently observed in sportsmen with BAV, a thorough cardiological investigation must always be carried out. Several patterns of BAV presentation exist, possibly with different outcome. Valve morphology, finally, seems to be a predictive factor for its prognosis.
Loschiavo, A., Bria, S., Bianco, M., Vessella, T., Gentili, F., Palmieri, V., Zeppilli, P., Different presentation of bicuspid aortic valve in 169 sportsmen., Comunicazione, in Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2009) Suppl. 11, 1-178, (Antalya (Turkey), 14-18 October 2009), Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, Ankara 2009: 65-66 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/33082]
Different presentation of bicuspid aortic valve in 169 sportsmen.
Loschiavo, Alessandra;Bianco, Massimiliano;Vessella, Teresina;Gentili, Federica;Palmieri, Vincenzo;Zeppilli, Paolo
2009
Abstract
OBJECTIVE Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital cardiac anomaly (1-2%) in the general population. Aims of our study were: 1) to evaluate the different patterns of presentation of BAV; 2) to compare different BAV morphological phenotypes. METHODS Since 1986 to 2009, 169 sportsmen with BAV (mean age 22±10.4, range 7-67 years), were evaluated for different reasons in our Institution. Each subject underwent a thorough cardiological evaluation comprehensive of clinical examination, resting and exercise ECG, echocardiogram, 24h-Holter monitoring and, when indicated, magnetic resonance imaging of the heart and/or angio-CT of coronary arteries. RESULTS BAV was associated with cardiac pathologies/abnormalities in 46/169 (27%) sportsmen. After excluding subjects with significant cardiac pathologies (10 cases), aged <12 or >50 years (8 cases), the remaining 151 were classified in 4 groups: group 0, (22 cases, 14.6%) with an “almost normal valve”; group 1, (94 subjects, 62.2%) with regurgitation; group 2, (16 cases, 10.6%) with stenosis; group 3, (19 subjects, 12.6%) with isolated aortic dilation. Moreover, taking into account BAV morphology, 109 cases (72.2%) showed antero-posteriorly (AP) and 42 (27.8%) latero-laterally (LL) oriented cusps. Sportsmen with AP-BAV showed larger aortic diameter (34.7±5.9 vs 31.7±6.1) and a greater proneness to progressive dilation during follow-up (+0.04±0.08 vs +0.02±0.05 mm/year). DISCUSSION & CONCLUSION As other cardiac pathologies/abnormalities are frequently observed in sportsmen with BAV, a thorough cardiological investigation must always be carried out. Several patterns of BAV presentation exist, possibly with different outcome. Valve morphology, finally, seems to be a predictive factor for its prognosis.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.