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Nouran Mostafa Mansour1, Asmaa Ramadan Abdelnaby1, Noran Ibrahim Khalil1
1Cardiology department, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt.
Journal of electrocardiology
|October 22, 2025
概括
对于运动员来说,儿科心电图 (ECG) 的解释需要考虑年龄和性别. 建立特定的参考值可以提高查准确度,减少年轻运动员不必要的转诊.
科学领域:
- 儿童心脏病学 儿童心脏病学
- 运动医学 运动医学
- 电心电图是指心电图.
背景情况:
- 在儿科心电图中,区分正常发育变化与心脏病理是具有挑战性的.
- 年轻运动员的参与前查 (PPS) 需要对ECG进行准确的解释.
- 当前的ECG解释指南可能无法充分考虑特定年龄和性别的差异.
研究的目的:
- 在健康的年轻运动员中建立特定于年龄和性别的ECG参考模式.
- 提高运动参与前查期间儿科心电图解释的准确性.
- 通过减少假阳性来优化推实践.
主要方法:
- 在心脏运动诊所对243名健康参与者 (5-16岁) 的评估.
- 分析心电图参数,包括心率,PR间隔,QTc和QRS持续时间.
- 不同年龄组和性别之间ECG发现的比较.
主要成果:
- 没有观察到年龄或体重的显著性别差异.
- 女性 (10-16岁) 的心率较高 (p=0.020);男性的PR间隔较长 (p=0.011).
- 根据年龄组,T波逆转模式有所不同;延长的QTc和沃尔夫-帕金森-怀特 (WPW) 模式不常见.
结论:
- 年龄和性别是解释儿科心电图的关键因素,特别是在体育查中.
- 对心率和PR间隔的性别特定参考值可能会改善老年儿童的临床实践.
- 准确的心电图解释有助于为年轻运动员做出适当的转诊决定.
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