Cardiac function and autonomic cardiac function during a multi-stage cycling event: a brief report

Vincent Menard, Anna Barrero, Thibault Lachard, Lucien Robinault, Lingxia Li, Frederic Schnell, François Carré, Solène Le Douairon Lahaye

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Abstract

Introduction: Prolonged and repeated exercise performed during an ultra-endurance event can induce general and cardiac fatigue known as exercise-induced cardiac fatigue. Our objective was to find a possible correlation between the cardiac function and the autonomic cardiac function. Methods: During a multistage ultra-endurance event, a female well-trained cyclist underwent daily rest echocardiography and heart rate variability measurements to assess the cardiac function and the cardiac autonomic function. Results: The athlete completed 3,345 km at 65% of her maximum heart rate and 39% of her maximum aerobic power. A progressive improvement of the systolic function for both the left ventricle and the right ventricle was observed during the event. Discussion: Alterations were observed on the cardiac autonomic function with an imbalance between sympathetic and parasympathetic, but there was no sign of a significant correlation between the cardiac function and the autonomic cardiac function and no signs of cardiac fatigue either. Further analysis should be performed on a larger sample to confirm the obtained results.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1356577
JournalFrontiers in Sports and Active Living
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • athlete
  • echocardiography
  • endurance
  • exercise-induced fatigue
  • heart rate variability

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