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Über den Einfluß von Calcium++ und Hypothermie auf den mechanischen Systolenbeginn beider Ventrikel des isolierten Katzenherzens

1967

Experiments in isolated cat hearts showed, that with increased Ca++-concentration of the perfusion-medium (0,56 g CaCl2/1000 ml) the onset of mechanical systole of left ventricle occurred earlier (21,9±3,3 msec after the onset ofQRS-complex in the ECG) than in experiments with a normal Ca++-concentration (0,28 g CaCl2/1000 ml). The onset of mechanical systole of the right ventricle was not effected.

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Special Article - Exercise-induced right ventricular injury or arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM): The bright side and the dark side of the moon.

2020

There is still debate on the range of normal physiologic changes of the right ventricle or ventricular (RV) function in athletes. Genetic links to arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) are well-established. There is no current consensus on the importance of extensive exercise and exercise-induced injury to the RV. During the intensive exercise of endurance sports, the cardiac structures adapt to athletic load over time. Some athletes develop RV cardiomyopathy possibly caused by genetic predisposition, whilst others develop arrhythmias from the RV. Endurance sports lead to increased volume and pressure load in both ventricles and increased myocardial mass. The extent of volume increase and cha…

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