Does very high intensity exercise play a disproportionate role in the pathogenesis of gene-elusive, non-familial ARVD/C?
Very high intensity exercise plays a disproportionate role in the pathogenesis of gene-elusive, non-familial ARVD/C, warranting exercise restriction in these patients.
Gene‐elusive, non‐familial ARVD/C is associated with very high intensity exercise suggesting exercise has a disproportionate role in the pathogenesis of these cases. As exercise negatively modifies cardiac structure and promotes arrhythmias, exercise restriction is warranted.
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