Diastolic ventricular interactions in endurance-trained athletes during orthostatic stress.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] John V Tyberg,et al. RV filling modulates LV function by direct ventricular interaction during mechanical ventilation. , 2005, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[2] D. Burkhoff,et al. Left heart failure with a normal ejection fraction: identification of different pathophysiologic mechanisms. , 2005, Journal of cardiac failure.
[3] B. Levine,et al. Effect of Aging and Physical Activity on Left Ventricular Compliance , 2004, Circulation.
[4] I. Belenkie,et al. Opening the pericardium during pulmonary artery constriction improves cardiac function. , 2004, Journal of applied physiology.
[5] S. Kovacs,et al. Assessment and consequences of the constant-volume attribute of the four-chambered heart. , 2003, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[6] N. Secher,et al. Carotid baroreflex responsiveness to head‐up tilt‐induced central hypovolaemia: effect of aerobic fitness , 2003, The Journal of physiology.
[7] M. Guazzi,et al. Effects of acute angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibition on diastolic ventricular interaction in the dilated heart , 2003, Clinical cardiology.
[8] Nigel G Shrive,et al. Pericardium modulates left and right ventricular stroke volumes to compensate for sudden changes in atrial volume. , 2003, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[9] D. Warburton,et al. Myocardial Response to Incremental Exercise in Endurance‐Trained Athletes: Influence of Heart Rate, Contractility and the Frank‐Starling Effect , 2002, Experimental physiology.
[10] N G Shrive,et al. Compression of interventricular septum during right ventricular pressure loading. , 2001, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[11] I. Davies,et al. Cardiovascular Response to Graded Lower Body Negative Pressure in Young and Elderly Man , 2001, Experimental physiology.
[12] J. Breen. Imaging of the Pericardium , 2001, Journal of thoracic imaging.
[13] M. Frenneaux,et al. Diastolic Ventricular Interaction and Ventricular Diastolic Filling , 2000, Heart Failure Reviews.
[14] D. Kitzman,et al. Diastolic Dysfunction as a Cause of Exercise Intolerance , 2000, Heart Failure Reviews.
[15] M. Pepi,et al. Diastolic ventricular interaction in normal and dilated heart during head‐up tilting , 2000, Clinical cardiology.
[16] D. Warburton,et al. Induced hypervolemia, cardiac function, VO2max, and performance of elite cyclists. , 1999, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[17] M. Takata,et al. Coupled vs. uncoupled pericardial constraint: effects on cardiac chamber interactions. , 1997, Journal of applied physiology.
[18] J. Tyberg. Invited editorial on "Coupled vs. uncoupled pericardial constraint: effects on cardiac chamber interactions". , 1997, Journal of applied physiology.
[19] A. Jaffe,et al. Transient right but not left ventricular dysfunction after strenuous exercise at high altitude. , 1997, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[20] I. Belenkie,et al. Diastolic ventricular interaction in chronic heart failure , 1997, The Lancet.
[21] M. Pepi,et al. How the two sides of the heart adapt to graded impedance to venous return with head-up tilting. , 1995, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[22] W L Maughan,et al. Contribution of External Forces to Left Ventricular Diastolic Pressure: Implications for the Clinical Use of the Starling Law , 1995, Annals of Internal Medicine.
[23] N. Gledhill,et al. Endurance athletes' stroke volume does not plateau: major advantage is diastolic function. , 1994, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[24] P. Raven,et al. Chronic endurance exercise training: a condition of inadequate blood pressure regulation and reduced tolerance to LBNP. , 1993, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[25] L. Hatle,et al. Pulmonary venous flow velocities recorded by transthoracic Doppler ultrasound: relation to left ventricular diastolic pressures. , 1993, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[26] B. Levine. Regulation of central blood volume and cardiac filling in endurance athletes: the Frank-Starling mechanism as a determinant of orthostatic tolerance. , 1993, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[27] P. Raven. An overview of the problem: exercise training and orthostatic intolerance. , 1993, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[28] V A Convertino,et al. Endurance exercise training: conditions of enhanced hemodynamic responses and tolerance to LBNP. , 1993, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[29] V. Convertino,et al. Effect of exercise training on cardiopulmonary baroreflex control of forearm vascular resistance in humans. , 1993, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[30] V. Bhargava,et al. Heart size and maximal cardiac output are limited by the pericardium. , 1992, The American journal of physiology.
[31] H. S. Klopfenstein,et al. Restraining effect of intact pericardium during acute volume loading. , 1992, The American journal of physiology.
[32] I. D'cruz,et al. A new cross sectional echocardiographic method for estimating the volume of large pericardial effusions. , 1991, British heart journal.
[33] C. G. Blomqvist,et al. Left Ventricular Pressure–Volume and Frank‐Starling Relations in Endurance Athletes: Implications for Orthostatic Tolerance and Exercise Performance , 1991, Circulation.
[34] P. McLaughlin,et al. Left ventricular functional response to moderate and intense exercise. , 1991, Canadian journal of sport sciences = Journal canadien des sciences du sport.
[35] J. S. Janicki,et al. Influence of the pericardium and ventricular interdependence on left ventricular diastolic and systolic function in patients with heart failure. , 1990, Circulation.
[36] N. Reichek,et al. Recommendations for quantitation of the left ventricle by two-dimensional echocardiography. American Society of Echocardiography Committee on Standards, Subcommittee on Quantitation of Two-Dimensional Echocardiograms. , 1989, Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : official publication of the American Society of Echocardiography.
[37] M. Laks,et al. Effect of long-term high intensity aerobic training on left ventricular volume during maximal upright exercise. , 1989, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[38] P. Ludbrook,et al. The transmitral pressure-flow velocity relation. Effect of abrupt preload reduction. , 1988, Circulation.
[39] P. Raven,et al. Blood pressure regulation during cardiac autonomic blockade: effect of fitness. , 1988, Journal of applied physiology.
[40] Y Ishida,et al. Left ventricular filling dynamics: influence of left ventricular relaxation and left atrial pressure. , 1986, Circulation.
[41] J. Mitchell,et al. The Effect of Pericardiectomy on Maximal Oxygen Consumption and Maximal Cardiac Output in Untrained Dogs , 1986, Circulation research.
[42] W J Keon,et al. The relationship between pericardial pressure and right atrial pressure: an intraoperative study. , 1986, Circulation.
[43] R. Coleman,et al. Regulation of Stroke Volume during Submaximal and Maximal Upright Exercise in Normal Man , 1986, Circulation research.
[44] M. Crawford,et al. Effect of isotonic exercise training on left ventricular volume during upright exercise. , 1985, Circulation.
[45] Y C Fung,et al. Biaxial mechanical properties of the pericardium in normal and volume overload dogs. , 1985, The American journal of physiology.
[46] I. Mirsky. Assessment of diastolic function: suggested methods and future considerations. , 1984, Circulation.
[47] G L Freeman,et al. Pericardial Adaptations during Chronic Cardiac Dilation in Dogs , 1984, Circulation research.
[48] E. R. Smith,et al. Effects of diastolic transseptal pressure gradient on ventricular septal position and motion. , 1983, Circulation.
[49] M. LeWinter,et al. Influence of the Pericardium on Left Ventricular End‐ Diastolic Pressure‐Segment Relations during Early and Later Stages of Experimental Chronic Volume Overload in Dogs , 1982, Circulation research.
[50] D R Boughner,et al. Tissue Mechanics of Canine Pericardium in Different Test Environments: Evidence for Time‐Dependent Accommodation, Absence of Plasticity, and New Roles for Collagen and Elastin , 1981, Circulation research.
[51] J S Janicki,et al. The pericardium and ventricular interaction, distensibility, and function. , 1980, The American journal of physiology.
[52] P. Ludbrook,et al. Influence of Right Ventricular Hemodynamics on Left Ventricular Diastolic Pressure-Volume Relations in Man , 1979, Circulation.
[53] J. Ross. Editorial: Acute Displacement of the Diastolic Pressure-Volume Curve of the Left Ventricle Role of the Pericardium and the Right Ventricle , 1979, Circulation.
[54] S. Glantz,et al. A mechanism for shifts in the diastolic, left ventricular, pressure-volume curve: the role of the pericardium. , 1978, European journal of cardiology.
[55] D. Jones,et al. Mechanical interaction between the ventricles during systole. , 1977, Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology.
[56] N Reichek,et al. Echocardiographic Determination of Left Ventricular Mass in Man: Anatomic Validation of the Method , 1977, Circulation.
[57] C. G. Blomqvist,et al. Cardiovascular adaptations to physical training. , 1977, Annual review of physiology.
[58] S. Glantz,et al. Acute Hemodynamic Interventions Shift the Diastolic Pressure‐Volume Curve in Man , 1976, Circulation.
[59] J. P. Holt,et al. The normal pericardium. , 1970, The American journal of cardiology.
[60] J. Tyberg,et al. Mechanics of ventricular diastole. , 1970, Cardiovascular research.
[61] L E Lamb,et al. Effects of lower body negative pressure on the cardiovascular system. , 1965, The American journal of cardiology.
[62] M. N. Levy,et al. Carotid Sinus Baroreceptor Reflex Effects upon Myocardial Contractility , 1964, Circulation research.
[63] J. P. Gilmore,et al. Regulation of Ventricular Contraction by the Carotid Sinus: Its Effect on Atrial and Ventricular Dynamics , 1960, Circulation research.
[64] K. Teo,et al. Reliability and Validity of Measures of Cardiac Output During Incremental to Maximal Aerobic Exercise , 1999, Sports medicine.
[65] C. G. Blomqvist,et al. Physical fitness and cardiovascular regulation: mechanisms of orthostatic intolerance. , 1991, Journal of applied physiology.
[66] G. W. Hoffler,et al. Lower body negative pressure as an assay technique for orthostatic tolerance: I. The individual response to a constant level (-40 mm. Hg) of LBNP. , 1970, Aerospace medicine.