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Left ventricular function after prolonged exercise Hajime Yamazaki 1 , Shohei Onishi 1 , Toshiro Sekihara 1 , Yasuo Uemura 1 , Hisao Iwane 2 , Kiichi Shimomitsu 2 , Toshihito Katsumura 2 , Yuriko Ishii 2 1Sports Medicine Research Center, Keio University 2Department of Hygiene, Tokyo Medical School Keyword: 運動(exercise) , 心機能(cardiac function) , 心エコー(echocardiogram) pp.1241-1245
Published Date 1990/12/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1404910064
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To determine whether depressed left ventricular (LV) contractile function can occur after exhaustive exercise, echocardiographic studies were performed in eleven athletes before, at the finish (9 minutes) and during recovery (15 hour) after the Biwa Lake Ironman Triathlon (3.2 km Swim, 161 km Bike, 32 km Run). Before racing and during recovery, the studies were performed both at rest and after brief exercise (10~15 minutes). Heart rates after brief exercise were comparable to those attained after racing. Digitized M mode echocardiographic data as to wall thickness, cavity dimension, fractionalshortening (FS) and peak circumferential shortening (maxVcf) were obtained. When we compared race finish to pre-race brief exercise, the LV end-diasto-lic dimension (EDD) was reduced (46±7 vs 47±6 mm, <0.05) and FS declined (33±5 vs 39±6%, p< 0.05). In spite of reduced wall stress, maxVcf decreased. Individual percent reductions in FS were not correlated with decrease in EDD, but correlated with increases in EDS. Although a persistent re-duction in cavity size was observed during recovery, FS and maxVcf returned toward the baseline. The results suggest that prolonged strenuous exercise may result in impaired LV function, in part because of a reversible depression in the contractile state.


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