Cardiohemodinamic condition and physical working capacity in sportsmen with small anomalies of heart development
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2015.3.44449Keywords:
Athletes, Mitral Valve Prolapse, Systole, Diastole, Physical ExertionAbstract
Aim. Cardiohemodinamic changes in sportsmen with small anomalies of heart development during performance of physical exertion and their influence on physical working capacity is an actual problem of modern sports medicine.
Methods and results. For the purpose of an interrelation establishment between level of physical working capacity and indicators of left ventricular systolic and diastolic functions in time of physical exertion of various capacity seventy sportsmen with small anomalies of heart development have been surveyed.
Conclusion. Negative influence of mitral valve prolapse and an open oval window on sportsmen physical working capacity level at the expense of systolic and diastolic functions of heart infringement was established during physical exertions.
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