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Running the Risk: Exercise and Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy.

Lauren Anne EberlyLohit GargMahesh K VidulaNosheen RezaSheela Krishnan
Published in: Current treatment options in cardiovascular medicine (2021)
High-intensity exercise can lead to earlier disease onset, increased penetrance, and clinical progression among individuals with and at risk for ARVC. Both amount and intensity of exercise are correlated with adverse outcomes, including ventricular arrhythmias and worsening biventricular function. All individuals with and at risk for ARVC should undergo detailed clinical phenotyping and risk stratification to reduce the risk of such outcomes, including sudden cardiac death. Consensus guidelines recommend against participation in competitive or high-intensity and endurance exercise for individuals with and at risk for ARVC.
Keyphrases
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