Publications by authors named "Richard P Allwood"

Article Synopsis
  • - Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is an inherited heart condition that leads to replacement of heart muscle with fibrofatty tissue, which can cause serious cardiac issues, especially in young athletes.
  • - Individuals often present asymptomatically but may experience sudden cardiac problems, including fainting or sudden cardiac death, making it a critical condition to identify.
  • - Diagnosing ARVC is challenging due to its varying symptoms and lack of clear diagnostic criteria, with a focus on assessing right ventricular wall motion through echocardiography as outlined in the 2010 revised task force criteria.
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Exercise is associated with several cardiac adaptations that can enhance one's cardiac output and allow one to sustain a higher level of oxygen demand for prolonged periods. However, adverse cardiac remodelling, such as myocardial fibrosis, has been identified in athletes engaging in long-term endurance exercise. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is considered the noninvasive gold standard for its detection and quantification.

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Soccer is the most popular sport in the world, with over 265 million active players and approximately 0.05% professional players worldwide. The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has made preparticipation screening recommendations which involve electrocardiography and echocardiography being performed prior to international competition.

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Mitral annular calcification (MAC) is considered a chronic and degenerative process involving the fibrous annulus of the mitral valve. The prevalence of MAC has been reported between 8% and 15%. It significantly increases with age, often seen in females, individuals with hypertension, chronic kidney disease and those with multiple cardiovascular risk factors.

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