Inter-individual variability in right ventricle adaptation after an endurance race
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Right ventricle (RV) dysfunction has been described in athletes after endurance races. We aimed to understand and characterize the RV response to endurance exercise, the impact of individual variability and the effects of the amount of exercise.
Echocardiography was performed in 55 healthy adults at baseline and after a three-stage trail race: short (14 km;
An acute RV impairment was demonstrated after a trail-running race and was related to the amount of exercise. A high inter-individual variability was observed. Differences in RV adaptation patterns were independent of prior training, suggesting the influence was due to other individual factors.
Contributors

María Sanz de la Garza
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Gonzalo Grazioli
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Bart H Bijnens
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Carolina Pajuelo
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Daniel Brotons
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Enric Subirats
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Ramon Brugada
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Emma Roca
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Marta Sitges
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