We propose a novel ultrasound approach with the primary aim of establishing the temporal relationship of structure and function in athletes of varying sporting demographics. 92 male athletes were studied [Group IA, (low static-low dynamic) (n = 20); Group IC, (low static-high dynamic) (n = 25); Group IIIA, (high static-low dynamic) (n = 21); Group IIIC, (high static-high dynamic) (n = 26)]. Conventional echocardiography of both the left ventricles (LV) and right ventricles (RV) was undertaken. An assessment of simultaneous longitudinal strain and LV volume/RV area was provided. Data was presented as derived strain for % end diastolic volume/area. Athletes in group IC and IIIC had larger LV end diastolic volumes compared to athletes in group...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to explore the right ventricular (RV) dimensions and function and the...
Objectives The traditional view of differential left ventricular adaptation to training type has be...
Introduction. Myocardial contractility of the left ventricle (LV) is related to arterial distensibil...
We propose a novel ultrasound approach with the primary aim of establishing the temporal relationshi...
Aims: The aims of this study were to establish the left ventricular (LV) phenotype in rugby football...
Our objective was to assess the influence of different levels of exposure to dynamic training on rig...
Chronic exercise induces adaptive changes of left ventricular (LV) ejection and filling capacities w...
AIMS: To analyse right ventricular (RV) myocardial deformation in patients with left ventricular (L...
AimsPrevious studies have shown distinct models of cardiac adaptations to the training in master ath...
Characteristics of the athlete’s heart have been investigated mostly in the left ventricle (LV); rep...
BACKGROUND: Changes induced by intensive training in the morphology and kinetics of both ventric...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to define the range of left ventricular (LV) velocities and d...
Aims The aim of this study was to establish the degree of structural and functional adaptations in t...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to establish the left ventricular (LV) phenotype in rugby football...
PubMedID: 17375887Objective - Some findings of left ventricular (LV) functions in athletes are contr...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to explore the right ventricular (RV) dimensions and function and the...
Objectives The traditional view of differential left ventricular adaptation to training type has be...
Introduction. Myocardial contractility of the left ventricle (LV) is related to arterial distensibil...
We propose a novel ultrasound approach with the primary aim of establishing the temporal relationshi...
Aims: The aims of this study were to establish the left ventricular (LV) phenotype in rugby football...
Our objective was to assess the influence of different levels of exposure to dynamic training on rig...
Chronic exercise induces adaptive changes of left ventricular (LV) ejection and filling capacities w...
AIMS: To analyse right ventricular (RV) myocardial deformation in patients with left ventricular (L...
AimsPrevious studies have shown distinct models of cardiac adaptations to the training in master ath...
Characteristics of the athlete’s heart have been investigated mostly in the left ventricle (LV); rep...
BACKGROUND: Changes induced by intensive training in the morphology and kinetics of both ventric...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to define the range of left ventricular (LV) velocities and d...
Aims The aim of this study was to establish the degree of structural and functional adaptations in t...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to establish the left ventricular (LV) phenotype in rugby football...
PubMedID: 17375887Objective - Some findings of left ventricular (LV) functions in athletes are contr...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to explore the right ventricular (RV) dimensions and function and the...
Objectives The traditional view of differential left ventricular adaptation to training type has be...
Introduction. Myocardial contractility of the left ventricle (LV) is related to arterial distensibil...