PMID: 2510696Aug 1, 1989Paper

Myocardial infarction during or after exertion related to sports. Clinical and coronary angiographic analysis of 10 cases

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
M HiltgenH Pruvot

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyse characteristic of myocardial infractions that occur during, or immediately after sport-related exertion in subjects who are neither athletes nor professional sportsmen and who undergo coronary angiography. Ten cases where myocardial infraction developed during (n = 3) or immediately after (n = 7) a game were studied retrospectively. All patients were men aged from 21 to 61 years (mean 48.8 years); 8 of them were smokers and 5 had hypercholesterolaemia. The sports practised were tennis (3), cycling (2), football (2), skiing (2) and weight-lifting (1). The infarction was inferior or basal in 5 cases, lateral in 1 case and anterior or anteroseptal in 4 cases. Coronary lesions involved one vessel in 6 and two vessels in 2 patients aged from 47 to 61 years. They were absent in 2 patients aged 24 and 26 respectively, with methylergonovine-induced spasm in one case. The outcome over a 2.9 years follow-up period was favorable, except for one death 6 months after the infarction (patient aged 24, normal coronary arteries, spasm). The outstanding features in this study are: (1) the occurrence of infraction during the recovery period and the noxious role played by smoking; (2) the contrast between t...Continue Reading

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