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Canadian Journal of Cardiology
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Aortic root diameter in highly-trained competitive athletes: reference values according to sport and prevalence of aortic enlargement.

Published:February 16, 2023DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjca.2023.02.010

      Abstract

      Background

      Studies exploring the extent of aortic root dilation across the different types of sport are limited. We aimed to define the physiological limits of aortic remodelling in a large population of healthy elite athletes in comparison to non-athletic controls.

      Methods

      1995 consecutive athletes evaluated at the Institute of Sports Medicine (Rome, Italy) and 515 healthy controls underwent a comprehensive cardiovascular screening. The aortic diameter was measured at the level of the sinuses of Valsalva. The 99th percentile from the mean of the aortic diameter in the control population was used to define an abnormally enlarged aortic root dimension.

      Results

      Athletes showed a larger aortic root diameter (30.6 [±3.3] vs. 28.1 [±3.1] mm, p-value <0.001) than controls. The difference was evident in male and female athletes regardless of sport predominant component and level of intensity. The 99th percentile value for aortic root diameter in control males and females was 37 mm and 32 mm, respectively. Based on these values, 50 (4.2%) male and 21 (2.6%) female athletes would have been diagnosed with an enlarged aortic root. However, aortic root diameter of clinical relevance, i.e., ≥40 mm, was observed in only 17 male athletes (0.85%), and did not exceed >44 mm.

      Conclusions

      Athletes show a mild, although significant, increased aortic dimension in comparison to healthy controls. The degree of aortic enlargement varies in relation to type of sports and sex. Eventually, only a small minority of athletes exhibited a markedly enlarged aortic diameter (i.e., ≥40 mm) in a range of clinical relevance.

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