Chest pain in an elite master ultra-marathon runner: a case report with a follow-up on his subsequent athletic activity

Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2020 Jun 16;33(4):523-534. doi: 10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01535. Epub 2020 May 11.

Abstract

Ultra-marathon running has enjoyed increasing popularity, with the number of master ultra-marathon runners growing annually. This study presents a case of a 51-year-old highly experienced long-distance runner (body mass: 65.1 kg, body height: 168 cm), who took part in a 48-h ultra-marathon race held in 2010, but dropped out of the competition due to acute cardiac problems manifested after 16 h of running and having completed a distance of 129 km. Two weeks following the race, intense cardiac examination was performed to explain the drop-out due to chest pain. A 12‑lead electrocardiogram, a 2D transthoracic echocardiography in 3 apical projections of the left ventricle, a computed tomography of the chest, an invasive coronary angiography and a maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) test were performed. The 12-lead ECG revealed a negative T wave in III and aVF without morphological abnormalities. The echocardiographic examinations presented a normal size and function of the heart chambers, and a normal valvar structure and function (only trivial mitral and tricuspid regurgitation was observed). The invasive coronary arteriography - due to an increased calcium score in the CT scan - showed only a non-significant systolic dynamic narrowing in the eighth segment of the left anterior descending artery due to a muscle bridge. The physical performance characteristics of the athlete and a follow-up history of his athletic activity showed that the cardiac problems he had experienced during the ultra-marathon race did not prevent him from being active in sport. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2020;33(4):523-34.

Keywords: drop-out; health outcomes; metabolic changes; physical ability; running; ultra-marathon race.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Cardiovascular Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Cardiovascular Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Chest Pain / diagnosis*
  • Chest Pain / diagnostic imaging
  • Coronary Angiography
  • Echocardiography
  • Electrocardiography
  • Exercise Test
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Marathon Running / physiology*
  • Middle Aged
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed