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Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Other. Main funding source(s): The study was support by a contractual research partnership between the University of Bristol and Canon Medical Systems UK Background Left ventricular non-compaction (LVNC) is a rare cardiomyopathy, with hypertrabeculation often observed in athletes. In confirmed LVNC, LV systolic strain and rotational mechanics have been shown to be abnormal. Whether healthy athletes meeting echocardiographic LVNC criteria exhibit abnormal myocardial mechanics is not known. Purpose The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of healthy paediatric athletes meeting the Jenni criteria for LVNC and how this relates to LV systolic function and rotational mechanics. Methods Professional athletes under 18 years undergoing comprehensive pre-participation screening (2014-2017) at two sports academies were included. Jenni criteria for LVNC were assessed from short axis LV views. Global and segmental peak systolic longitudinal (Sl) and circumferential strain (Sc), basal rotation (basal Rot) and apical rotation (apical Rot) were calculated using speckle tracking imaging. Results A total of 201 boys (11.9-18 years, median 15.1 years) were included, with diverse ethnicity (47.7% Arab, 28.5% Black, 21.8% White, and 2% other) and sports background (60% football, 21.2% athletics, 18.8% other). Of these n = 16 (8%) met the Jenni criteria for LVNC and were more likely to be of Black ethnicity than Arab or White (12.7% vs 4.4% or 9.5%). There were no differences in global, lateral or septal Sl, basal, mid or apical Sc, basal Rot or apical Rot between participants with or without Jenni criteria for LVNC (Table 1). Conclusions In healthy paediatric athletes, those meeting the criteria for LVNC (8%) do not have abnormal longitudinal, circumferential strain and rotational mechanics, compared to those without LVNC criteria. This finding supports the use of speckle tracking echocardiography as a tool in differentiating pathological changes reported in LVNC from exercise associated adaptations observed in athletes during preparticipation screening. LV mechanics Jenni criteria presence With Jenni criteria Median (IQR) Without Jenni criteria Median (IQR) p value Global LV Sl -18.6% (-19.1;-17.7) -18.6% (-19.7;-17.8) 0.7 Lateral Sl -18.3% (-18.8;-17.2) -18.5% (-19.8;-17.6) 0.5 Septal Sl -18.6% (-20.6;-17.3) -18.7% (-20.1;-17.7) 0.7 Basal LV Sc -23% (-24.6;-21.6) -23.3% (-25.7;-21.6) 0.7 Mid LV Sc -24.9% (-27.1;-23.2) -25.1% (-27.1;-22.5) 0.9 Apical LV Sc -27.8% (-32.3;-24.8) -26% (30.5;-22.4) 0.2 Basal Rot -4o (-4.7;-2.5) -3.8o (-5.3;-2.5) 0.9 Apical Rot 6.4o (5.2;7.1) 4.4 (2.9;7.1) 0.2

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