Grazioli, Gonzalo CarlosSanz de la Garza, MaríaMontserrat-Vila, SílviaVidal, BàrbaraSitges Carreño, Marta2017-02-022017-02-022015-06-152046-1402https://hdl.handle.net/2445/106444Echocardiography is currently a widely available imaging technique that can provide useful data in the field of sports cardiology particularly in two areas: pre-participation screening and analysis of the cardiac adaptation induced by exercise. The application of pre-participation screening and especially, the type and number of used diagnostic tests remains controversial. Echocardiography has shown though, higher sensitivity and specificity as compared to the ECG, following a protocol adapted to athletes focused on ruling out the causes of sudden death and the most common disorders in this population. It is still a subject of controversy the actual cost of adding it, but depending on the type of sport, echocardiography might be cost-effective if added in the first line of examination. Regarding the evaluation of cardiac adaptation to training in athletes, echocardiography has proved to be useful in the differential diagnosis of diseases that can cause sudden death, analysing both the left ventricle (hypertrophy cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, left ventricle non compaction) and the right ventricle (arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy). The aim of this paper is to review the current knowledge and the clinical practical implications of it on the field of echocardiography when applied in sport cardiology areas.15 p.application/pdfengcc-by (c) Grazioli, Gonzalo et al., 2015http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/esEcocardiografiaDiagnòstic per la imatgeAtletesEchocardiographyDiagnostic imagingTrack and field athletesEchocardiography in the evaluation of athletesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article6577362017-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess26236468