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    Correlation between ECG changes and early left ventricular remodeling in preadolescent footballers
    (2017)
    Zdravkovic, M. (24924016800)
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    Milovanovic, B. (23474625200)
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    Hinic, S. (55208518100)
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    Soldatovic, I. (35389846900)
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    Durmic, T. (57807942100)
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    Koracevic, G. (24341050000)
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    Prijic, S. (20734985500)
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    Markovic, O. (57205699382)
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    Filipovic, B. (22934489100)
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    Lovic, D. (57205232088)
    The aim of this study was to assess the early electrocardiogram (ECG) changes induced by physical training in preadolescent elite footballers. This study included 94 preadolescent highly trained male footballers (FG) competing in Serbian Football League (minimum of 7 training hours/week) and 47 age-matched healthy male controls (less than 2 training hours/week) (CG). They were screened by ECG and echocardiography at a tertiary referral cardio center. Sokolow-Lyon index was used as a voltage electrocardiographic criterion for left ventricular hypertrophy diagnosis. Characteristic ECG intervals and voltage were compared and reference range was given for preadolescent footballers. Highly significant differences between FG and CG were registered in all ECG parameters: P-wave voltage (p < 0.001), S-wave (V1 or V2 lead) voltage (p < 0.001), R-wave (V5 and V6 lead) voltage (p < 0.001), ECG sum of S V1-2 +R V5-6 (p < 0.001), T-wave voltage (p < 0.001), QRS complex duration (p < 0.001), T-wave duration (p < 0.001), QTc interval duration (p < 0.001), and R/T ratio (p < 0.001). No differences were found in PQ interval duration between these two groups (p > 0.05). During 6-year follow-up period, there was no adverse cardiac event in these footballers. None of them expressed pathological ECG changes. Benign ECG changes are presented in the early stage of athlete's heart remodeling, but they are not related to pathological ECG changes and they should be regarded as ECG pattern of LV remodeling. © 2017 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest.
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    High likelihood for atrial fibrillation in Cushing's syndrome
    (2020)
    Koracevic, G. (24341050000)
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    Micíc, S. (57212551841)
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    Stojanovic, M. (57188923072)
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    Zdravkovic, M. (57826401000)
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    Kostic, T. (26023450500)
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    Koracévic, M. (36188111200)
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    Kutlešic, M. (55551219300)
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    Pavlovic, M. (57195928165)
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    Dakic, S. (55358323700)
    OBJECTIVE: This review analyzes the prevalence of the most important comorbidities associated with atrial fibrillation (AF) in the growing population of patients with Cushing's syndrome (CS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The review is arranged in a way to list important risk factors for AF and the references, which suggest the significant prevalence of these particular risk factors in CS. The search is conducted on PubMed, Science Direct, Springer, Wiley, SAGE, Oxford Press, and Google Scholar. PubMed search for "Cushing's syndrome atrial fibrillation" on 8/7/2019 revealed 4 papers only. None of them either analyzed or implicated high risk for AF in CS. RESULTS: Arterial hypertension (AHT) can be found in approximately 80% of adult individuals with endogenous CS and in 20% of patients with exogenous CS. The reported prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is from 13% to 47% in CS patients and the risk for de novo DM is approximately two-fold higher in individuals treated with glucocorticoids. High risk for myocardial infarction (MI) with hazard ratio (HR) 3.7 (95% confidence intervals, CI 2.4-5) in patients with endogenous CS was found. In CS patients the obesity can be detected in up to 41% and overweight in 21-48%. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE), infections, and hypokalemia are also more prevalent in CS as compared to healthy population. All cited comorbidities have been associated with AF. Therefore, clustering of the important factors associated with AF is confirmed repeatedly in CS. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of AF in CS should be studied more precisely, both in a scientific way and at the individual patient's level. © 2020 Verduci Editore s.r.l. All rights reserved.

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