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http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49583| Title: | Indications, protocols, and interpretation of cardiovascular imaging for the evaluation and management of athletes. A Clinical Consensus Statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC) and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Part 2-Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Cardiac CT and Nuclear Imaging | Authors: | Maestrini, Viviana Gati, Sabiha D'Ascenzi, Flavio Almeida , Ana G. Borjesson, Mats Castelletti, Silvia Cavarretta, Elena Claessen, Guido Conte, Edoardo de la Garza, Maria Dello Russo, Antonio Dweck, Marc R. Gimelli, Alessia Imazio, Massimo La Gerche, Andre Leipsic, Jonathon Maurovich-Horvat, Pal Malhotra, Aneil Moon, James C. Niederseer, David Nijveldt, Robin Neglia, Danilo Pantazis, Antonis Perazzolo Marra, Martina Pugliese, Francesca Vassiliou, Vassilios S. Sharma , Sanjay Petersen, Steffen E. Papadakis, Michael Pelliccia, Antonio Andreini, Daniele |
Issue Date: | 2026 | Publisher: | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Source: | European Heart Journal-Cardiovascular Imaging, | Status: | Early view | Abstract: | The number of individuals engaging in sports continues to rise, and identifying those with cardiac substrates associated with increased risk of exercise-related adverse events is crucial. Athlete evaluation requires a refined diagnostic strategy to distinguish physiological cardiac remodelling from pathology. This joint European Association of Preventive Cardiology/European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging consensus provides a multimodality approach for advanced cardiovascular imaging in sports cardiology. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance, cardiac computed tomography, and nuclear imaging each offer complementary insights into cardiac structure, function, coronary anatomy, tissue characterization, perfusion, and inflammation. When integrated with clinical data and first-line tests, they improve diagnostic precision and risk stratification in scenarios frequently encountered in athletes, including ventricular arrhythmias, cardiomyopathies, congenital coronary anomalies, inflammatory myocardial disease, and coronary artery disease. Standardized protocols tailored to age, training, and clinical indication are essential to ensure reliability and avoid misinterpreting physiological adaptation as disease. The consensus emphasizes responsible reporting, considering performance and legal implications of diagnoses, and recommends second-line imaging when justified. Functional imaging, for ischaemia or inflammation, is central in guiding return-to-play decisions. Persistent evidence gaps include limited normative datasets across athletic subgroups and uncertain significance of subtle tissue abnormalities. Overall, this consensus supports harmonized, safe, and judicious multimodality imaging to protect athletes while preventing unnecessary sport restriction. | Notes: | Maestrini, V (corresponding author), Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Med & Cardiovasc Sci, Viale Policlin 155, I-00161 Rome, Italy.; Maestrini, V (corresponding author), Natl Italian Olymp Comm, Inst Sport Med & Sci, Largo Piero Gabrielli 1, I-00197 Rome, Italy. viviana.maestrini@uniroma1.it |
Keywords: | sport cardiology;sport cardiology;cardiovascular magnetic resonance (RMC);cardiovascular magnetic resonance (RMC);cardiac computed tomography (CCT);cardiac computed tomography (CCT);nuclear imaging;nuclear imaging;athletes' heart;athletes' heart | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49583 | ISSN: | 2047-2404 | e-ISSN: | 2047-2412 | DOI: | 10.1093/ehjci/jeag060 | ISI #: | 001799376200001 | Rights: | The European Society of Cardiology 2026. The articles are identical except for minor stylistic and spelling differences in keeping with each journal’s style. Either citation can be used when citing this article. Free access | Category: | A1 | Type: | Journal Contribution |
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