Although sudden arrhythmic death is usually unrelated to exertion, there is more than anecdotal evidence that strenuous exercise in patients with coronary heart disease carries an additional risk for sudden death. When cardiac arrest has been observed after exercise stress testing or within seconds after collapse associated with exertion, ventricular fibrillation has usually been present and has responded to the prompt application of a defibrillatory shock. Exertion-related cardiac arrest is typically a "primary" arrhythmic event notdue to acute myocardial infarction. As estimated here, the additional risk of exercise for cardiac arrest may be more than 100fold during or after a few minutes of vigorous exertion
Background - The heart rate changes during exercise and recovery are mediated by the balance between...
Exercise may induce ventricular arrhythmias (VA) in patients with coronary artery disease. Exercise-...
Physical exercise has a beneficial effect to the humans. Sudden death in healthy persons engaged in ...
Although sudden arrhythmic death is usually unrelated to exertion, there is more than anecdotal evid...
Abstract Habitual physical activity reduces coronary heart disease events, but vigorous activity can...
Although few doubts remain that physical exercise should be widely promoted for maintenance of healt...
Abstract Habitual physical activity reduces coronary heart disease events, but vigorous activity can...
Habitual physical activity reduces coronary heart disease events, but vigorous activity can also acu...
Habitual physical activity reduces coronary heart disease events, but vig-orous activity can also ac...
Arrhythmias in the athlete can range from benign and asymptomatic to highly symptomatic and life-thr...
Exercise-induced cardiovascular (CV) events, particularly sudden cardiac death (SCD), attract consid...
Sudden death during exercises has been proved to be resulted from variety of cardiovascular diseases...
Prescribed physical activity plays a major role in the rehabilitation of patients with coronary arte...
In the Western Countries, cardiovascular diseases are still the most frequent cause of death, which ...
Vigorous physical exercise may precipitate acute fatalities in both adults and young competitive ath...
Background - The heart rate changes during exercise and recovery are mediated by the balance between...
Exercise may induce ventricular arrhythmias (VA) in patients with coronary artery disease. Exercise-...
Physical exercise has a beneficial effect to the humans. Sudden death in healthy persons engaged in ...
Although sudden arrhythmic death is usually unrelated to exertion, there is more than anecdotal evid...
Abstract Habitual physical activity reduces coronary heart disease events, but vigorous activity can...
Although few doubts remain that physical exercise should be widely promoted for maintenance of healt...
Abstract Habitual physical activity reduces coronary heart disease events, but vigorous activity can...
Habitual physical activity reduces coronary heart disease events, but vigorous activity can also acu...
Habitual physical activity reduces coronary heart disease events, but vig-orous activity can also ac...
Arrhythmias in the athlete can range from benign and asymptomatic to highly symptomatic and life-thr...
Exercise-induced cardiovascular (CV) events, particularly sudden cardiac death (SCD), attract consid...
Sudden death during exercises has been proved to be resulted from variety of cardiovascular diseases...
Prescribed physical activity plays a major role in the rehabilitation of patients with coronary arte...
In the Western Countries, cardiovascular diseases are still the most frequent cause of death, which ...
Vigorous physical exercise may precipitate acute fatalities in both adults and young competitive ath...
Background - The heart rate changes during exercise and recovery are mediated by the balance between...
Exercise may induce ventricular arrhythmias (VA) in patients with coronary artery disease. Exercise-...
Physical exercise has a beneficial effect to the humans. Sudden death in healthy persons engaged in ...