The influence of exercise and postural changes on ventricular repolarization in the long QT syndrome: a systematic scoping review

Author:

Harvey Audrey12,Curnier Daniel12,Dodin Philippe2,Abadir Sylvia3,Jacquemet Vincent4ORCID,Caru Maxime256ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Pathophysiology of EXercise (LPEX), School of Kinesiology and Physical Activity Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal , Montreal , Canada

2. Sainte-Justine University Health Center, Research Center , Montreal , Canada

3. Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Sainte-Justine University Health Center , Montreal , Canada

4. Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal , Montreal , Canada

5. Department of Pediatrics, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine , Hershey, PA , USA

6. Department of Public Health Sciences, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine , Hershey, PA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Current exercise recommendations make it difficult for long QT syndrome (LQTS) patients to adopt a physically active and/or athletic lifestyle. The purpose of this review is to summarize the current evidence, identify knowledge gaps, and discuss research perspectives in the field of exercise and LQTS. The first aim is to document the influence of exercise training, exercise stress, and postural change interventions on ventricular repolarization in LQTS patients, while the second aim is to describe electrophysiological measurements used to study the above. Studies examining the effects of exercise on congenital or acquired LQTS in human subjects of all ages were included. Systematic searches were performed on 1 October 2021, through PubMed (NLM), Ovid Medline, Ovid All EBM Reviews, Ovid Embase, and ISI Web of Science, and limited to articles written in English or French. A total of 1986 LQTS patients and 2560 controls were included in the 49 studies. Studies were mainly case–control studies (n = 41) and examined exercise stress and/or postural change interventions (n = 48). One study used a 3-month exercise training program. Results suggest that LQTS patients have subtype-specific repolarization responses to sympathetic stress. Measurement methods and quality were found to be very heterogeneous, which makes inter-study comparisons difficult. In the absence of randomized controlled trials, the current recommendations may have long-term risks for LQTS patients who are discouraged from performing physical activity, rendering its associated health benefits out of range. Future research should focus on discovering the most appropriate levels of exercise training that promote ventricular repolarization normalization in LQTS.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Epidemiology

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