TY - JOUR
T1 - Interpretation and management of T wave inversion in athletes: An expert opinion statement of the Italian Society of Sports Cardiology (SICSPORT)
AU - Palermi, Stefano
AU - Tardini, Lucia
AU - Graziano, Francesca
AU - Bianco, Massimiliano
AU - Bina, Alessandro
AU - Castelletti, Silvia
AU - Cavarretta, Elena
AU - Contursi, Maurizio
AU - Corrado, Domenico
AU - D'Ascenzi, Flavio
AU - Inama, Giuseppe
AU - Mos, Lucio
AU - Pelliccia, Antonio
AU - Palamà, Zefferino
AU - Scarà, Antonio
AU - Sciarra, Luigi
AU - Sollazzo, Fabrizio
AU - Patrizi, Giampiero
AU - Vessella, Teresina
AU - Zorzi, Alessandro
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - T wave inversion (TWI) on the electrocardiogram (ECG) is a relatively common finding in athletes. It poses a diagnostic challenge, as it can indicate either a benign physiological pattern or an early sign of serious cardiac pathology. This expert opinion statement provides a comprehensive review of the current understanding of TWI in athletes, emphasizing the importance of its localization, associated clinical features, and demographic factors in guiding its interpretation and management. We explore the potential causes of TWI, including physiological adaptations such as the juvenile pattern and training-induced repolarization variants, as well as pathological conditions like cardiomyopathies, ion channel diseases, and other cardiac abnormalities. Additionally, we discuss the implications of TWI in different ECG leads—anterior, inferior, and lateral—and the diagnostic work-up needed to exclude underlying disease. The importance of follow-up in athletes with TWI is highlighted, particularly for young athletes, to monitor the potential development of cardiomyopathy. Finally, we address considerations for sports eligibility in athletes with TWI, stressing the need for a balanced approach that ensures athlete safety without imposing unnecessary restrictions and investigations
AB - T wave inversion (TWI) on the electrocardiogram (ECG) is a relatively common finding in athletes. It poses a diagnostic challenge, as it can indicate either a benign physiological pattern or an early sign of serious cardiac pathology. This expert opinion statement provides a comprehensive review of the current understanding of TWI in athletes, emphasizing the importance of its localization, associated clinical features, and demographic factors in guiding its interpretation and management. We explore the potential causes of TWI, including physiological adaptations such as the juvenile pattern and training-induced repolarization variants, as well as pathological conditions like cardiomyopathies, ion channel diseases, and other cardiac abnormalities. Additionally, we discuss the implications of TWI in different ECG leads—anterior, inferior, and lateral—and the diagnostic work-up needed to exclude underlying disease. The importance of follow-up in athletes with TWI is highlighted, particularly for young athletes, to monitor the potential development of cardiomyopathy. Finally, we address considerations for sports eligibility in athletes with TWI, stressing the need for a balanced approach that ensures athlete safety without imposing unnecessary restrictions and investigations
KW - Athletes
KW - Cardiomyopathy
KW - T wave
KW - Pre-participation screening
KW - Sports cardiology
KW - ECG
KW - Athletes
KW - Cardiomyopathy
KW - T wave
KW - Pre-participation screening
KW - Sports cardiology
KW - ECG
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/312011
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijcard.2025.132968
DO - 10.1016/j.ijcard.2025.132968
M3 - Article
SN - 0167-5273
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - International Journal of Cardiology
JF - International Journal of Cardiology
ER -