Resumen:
Importance Vigorous exercise (particularly endurance sports) might increase the risk of atrial fibrillation (AF), but there is variability in the reported frequency of this condition among elite athletes. The underlying pathophysiologic source remains unclear.
Objective To determine AF incidence in a large cohort of elite athletes and its association with potential risk factors.
Design, Setting, and Participants Retrospective observational cohort of all Spanish athletes (N = 6813) referred to a single center was used to determine AF incidence from January 1, 1997, to December 31, 2017, and cross-sectional analysis was conducted to compare athletes with and without reported AF. The cohort covered most sports disciplines, and the studied athletes were on national teams and competed in major international events. Cardiologists responsible for echocardiographic assessment were not blinded to the condition (AF or no AF) of the athletes.
Exposures All participants underwent at least 1 cardiologic evaluation, including assessment at time of AF diagnosis in those with this condition.
Main Outcomes and Measures Diagnosis of AF based on resting and/or exercise electrocardiogram, and/or 24-...