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Phidippides cardiomyopathy refers to the cardiomyopathic changes that occurs after long periods of endurance training. It was named after Phidippides, the famous Greek runner who died after running from Marathon to Athens in 490 BC.

It was coined by Justin E. Trivax, and Peter A. McCullough in 2012.[1][2]

This has been quoted in the literature multiple times and has been inaccurately thought that Dr. James O'Keefe had coined the term.[3] He was speaking about the sudden death of Micah True, a 58-year-old ultrarunner and cult hero a.k.a. Caballo Blanco who died on a 12-mile training jog in the rugged Gila Wilderness of southwest New Mexico. After an autopsy, the Albuquerque coroner wrote that “Micah True died as a result of cardiomyopathy during exertion”. Since then, multiple websites have warned their readers on the possible damage from prolonged endurance training.[4]

The suggested etiology for Phidippides cardiomyopathy is the cardiac remodeling from prolonged strenuous exercises.[citation needed]

The repeated prolonged states of volume overload in the right atrium and right ventricle from endurance training will lead to chronic structural changes. Long term changes include patches of cardiac fibrosis which can allow zones of re-entry for cardiac arrhythmias.[2]

It is suggested that Cardiac MRI is the best imaging modality[1] to investigate this condition.

  1. ^ a b Trivax, Justin E.; McCullough, Peter A. (February 2012). "Phidippides cardiomyopathy: a review and case illustration". Clinical Cardiology. 35 (2): 69–73. doi:10.1002/clc.20994. ISSN 1932-8737. PMC 6652719. PMID 22222888.
  2. ^ a b "Phidippides cardiomyopathy : Exercise benefits and risks" (PDF). Iowaheartfoudation.org. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  3. ^ Beresini, Erin (2012-12-17). "Is Running Dangerous for Your Heart?". Outside Online. Retrieved 2017-08-27.
  4. ^ "Cycling and heart health: should you worry about pushing your heart too hard? - Cycling Weekly". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 2017-08-27.

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