[Influence of exercise training on left ventricular performance investigated by two-dimensional echocardiography].

Journal of cardiography Pub Date : 1986-06-01
H Tsuji, T Ebizawa, Y Morikawa, H Kitamura, K Furukawa, J Asayama, H Katsume, H Ijichi, Y Saito, H Kunishige
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Abstract

The influence of exercise training on left ventricular performance was investigated by exercise two-dimensional echocardiography in 12 top-ranking Japanese volleyball players and 10 untrained subjects. Left ventricular wall thickness and dimension were greater in the athletes than in the nonathletes. The left ventricular wall thickness-internal radius ratio, however, was nearly the same in both groups. At rest, heart rate, the stroke area index, % fractional area and the cardiac index were significantly lower in the athletes than in the nonathletes. During exercise, heart rate was slower in the athletes at every exercise stress stage. The stroke area index, % fractional area and the cardiac index increased linearly in the athletes, although these indices of the nonathletes reached a plateau at the moderate exercise stage. The double product at the last stage was greater in the athletes than in the nonathletes. Both groups did not differ as to segmental fractional area change of left ventricular contraction at rest and during exercise. Serum norepinephrine concentration was significantly lower in the athletes than in the nonathletes at rest. After exercise, however, the difference between the two groups was not apparent. It is suspected that exercise training increased the exercise capacity due to an increase in the left ventricular systolic function reserve, the increment of cardiac VO2 max, and the change of blood flow distribution, and generalized aerobic metabolism in various organs.

[二维超声心动图研究运动训练对左心室功能的影响]。
采用运动二维超声心动图研究了运动训练对12名日本排球运动员和10名未训练者左心室功能的影响。运动员的左心室壁厚度和尺寸大于非运动员。然而,两组左心室壁厚与内半径之比几乎相同。静息时,运动员心率、脑卒中面积指数、%分数面积和心脏指数均显著低于非运动员。在运动过程中,运动员在每个运动应激阶段的心率都较慢。运动员的脑卒中面积指数、%分数面积和心脏指数呈线性增加,而非运动员的这些指数在中度运动阶段达到平台期。运动员在最后阶段的双产物大于非运动员。两组在静止和运动时左心室收缩的节段性分数面积变化无差异。运动员休息时血清去甲肾上腺素浓度明显低于非运动员。然而,运动后,两组之间的差异并不明显。怀疑运动训练增加运动能力的原因是左心室收缩功能储备增加,心脏VO2 max增加,血流分布改变,各器官有氧代谢普遍化。
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