Journal of Clinical Medicine (Mar 2024)

Idiopathic Premature Ventricular Contraction Catheter Ablation, Sedentary Population vs. Athlete’s Populations: Outcomes and Resumption of Sports Activity

  • Yari Valeri,
  • Paolo Compagnucci,
  • Giovanni Volpato,
  • Lara Luciani,
  • Eleonora Crepaldi,
  • Francesco Maiorino,
  • Quintino Parisi,
  • Laura Cipolletta,
  • Francesca Campanelli,
  • Leonardo D’Angelo,
  • Gemma Gaggiotti,
  • Alessio Gasperetti,
  • Andrea Giovagnoni,
  • Antonio Curcio,
  • Antonio Dello Russo,
  • Michela Casella

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13071871
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 1871

Abstract

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There are no investigations about the outcomes of idiopathic PVC catheter ablation (CA) in athletes compared to the sedentary population. We conducted a prospective single-centre observational study. The primary and secondary procedural outcomes were the post-ablation reduction of premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) in an athletes vs. non-athletes group and in agonist vs. leisure-time athletes. The third was the evaluation of the resumption of physical activity and the improvement of symptoms in agonist and leisure-time athletes. From January 2020 to October 2022 we enrolled 79 patients with RVOT/LVOT/fascicular PVC presumed origin. The median percentage of decrease between the pre-procedure and post-procedure Holter monitoring in the non-athletes group was 96 (IQR 68–98) and 98 in the athletes group (IQR 92–99) (p = 0.08). Considering the athletes, the median percentage of decrease in the number of PVCs was 98 (IQR 93–99) and 98 (IQR 87–99), respectively, in leisure-time and agonistic athletes (p = 0.42). Sixteen (70%) leisure time and seventeen (90%) agonist athletes (p = 0.24) have resumed physical activity 3 months after PVC CA; among agonistic athletes, 59% have resumed competitive physical activity. Many leisure-time (88%) and agonist (70%) athletes experienced an improvement in symptoms after ablation. PVC CA was effective and safe in both groups, reducing symptoms and allowing a quick and safe return to sports activities in athletes.

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