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Influence of digoxin on sinus node function after pharmacologic autonomic blockade.

1983

The effect of iv digoxin on normal sinus node function was studied after pharmacologic autonomic blockade (AB) in ten patients. Sinus cycle length (SCL), sinus node recovery time (SNRT) and sinoatrial conduction time (SACT) were determined before and after AB with propranolol (0.2 mg/kg body weight) and atropine sulfate (0.04 mg/kg body weight) iv, and 15 min, 30 min, and 45 min after 1 mg iv digoxin. AB resulted in a significant decrease (P less than 0.01) in SCL (916 +/- 158 to 716 +/- 120 ms), in SNRT (1,229 +/- 221 to 871 +/- 190 ms), and in SACT (79 +/- 34 to 44 +/- 10 ms). Fifteen minutes after iv digoxin there was no significant change observed in SCL (716 +/- 120 to 708 +/- 92 ms), …

AdultAtropineMaleDigoxinDigoxinPropranololTherapeutic indexDrug DiscoveryAutonomic blockademedicineAtropine sulfateHumansCycle lengthGenetics (clinical)AgedSinoatrial NodeChemistryGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPropranololSinus node functionAnesthesiaMolecular MedicineFemalemedicine.drugSinoatrial conductionKlinische Wochenschrift
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Prognostic significance of repetitive ventricular response in chronic coronary artery disease.

1985

A prospective study was conducted in 267 patients with angiographically defined coronary artery disease without documented ventricular tachycardia to determine the prognostic significance of repetitive ventricular response (RVR) after programmed electrical stimulation (PES). The patients were classified inducible if RVR with 3 or more echo beats (RVR greater than or equal to 3) could be induced. 89 patients without previous myocardial infarction (MI), 61 survivors of MI occurring between 6 weeks and 3 months before and 117 patients who had survived longer than 3 months after MI were studied. A standardized stimulation protocol with single (S1S2) and double (S1S2S3) extrastimuli during ventr…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHeart VentriclesMyocardial InfarctionCoronary DiseaseVentricular tachycardiaCoronary AngiographySudden deathCoronary artery diseaseDeath SuddenInternal medicineTachycardiaMedicineHumansIn patientMyocardial infarctionProspective cohort studyCycle lengthAgedbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Cardiac Pacing ArtificialMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisSurgeryCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessFollow-Up StudiesEuropean heart journal
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Changes in biomechanics of skiing at maximal velocity caused by simulated 20 km skiing race using V2 skating technique

2017

This study investigated how the fatigue caused by a 20 km simulated skating cross-country skiing race on snow affects the final spurt performance from a biomechanical perspective. Subjects performed a 100 meter maximal skiing trial before and at the end of the simulated race. Cycle characteristics, ground reaction forces from skis and poles, and muscle activity from eight muscles were recorded during each trial. Results showed that subjects were in a fatigued state after the simulated race manifested by 11.6% lower skiing speed (P < 0.01). The lower skiing speed was related to an 8.0% decrease in cycle rate (P < 0.01) whereas cycle length was slightly decreased (tendency). In temporal patte…

AdultMaleväsymysPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationforce production (physiology)Athletic Performancebiomechanics03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineAnimal scienceLower bodyskiingHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicinevoimantuotto (fysiologia)Ground reaction forceMuscle activityMuscle Skeletalta315Cycle lengthskate skiingFatigueMathematicsluisteluhiihtoCycle rateBiomechanicsMuscle activation030229 sport scienceshiihtoBiomechanical Phenomenabiomekaniikkahuman activitiesfatigue (biological phenomena)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
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Force Generation Profiles of Para-Nordic Sit-Skiers Representing Different Physical Impairments

2021

Abstract Purpose To biomechanically profile force generation connected to the complex role of the trunk in double poling in a representative sample of Para-Nordic sit-skiers. Methods Twelve male World Cup Para-Nordic sit-skiers (sport classes: LW10–12) were skiing on flat snow terrain at submaximal speed of 4.5 m/s (~ 73% maximum speed). 2D video (50 Hz) and pole force analyses (1000 Hz) were performed synchronously, examining angle, force and cycle characteristics to analyse the role of the trunk in generating propulsion. Results LW10–11.5 skiers lost between 21% and 4% propulsive force versus LW12 athletes only due to different geometrics of the trunk and pole angle at an equal axial pole…

Force generationPara-Nordic skiing performance; Biomechanics; Trunk function; Force production; ClassificationForce productionTrunk flexionThrustImpulse (physics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessvoimantuotto (fysiologia)BiomechanicsPara-Nordic skiing performanceTrunk functionCycle lengthSport and Fitness SciencesMathematicsIdrottsvetenskap05 social sciencesBiomechanics030229 sport sciencesGeodesyhiihtovammaisurheiluClassificationTrunk050211 marketingbiomekaniikkaRange of motion
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Extreme Pulsus Alternans with P Wave Alternans in a Child

2002

Pulsus alternans was observed in a child with left ventricular dysfunction secondary to systemic hypertension. The Echo-Doppler of supravalvular aorta and a simultaneous electrocardiographic trace (ECG) clearly demonstrated the mechanism of an apparent abrupt halving of pulse frequency compared with the ECG, similar to an electromechanical dissociation 2: 1. Besides the extreme pulsus alternans, a P wave and a PP cycle length change were also observed. Both mechanical and electrical alternans disappeared with afterload reduction by nitroprusside treatment.

MaleNitroprussidemedicine.medical_specialtyElectrical alternansVentricular Dysfunction LeftElectrocardiographyDoppler EchocardiographyAfterloadmedicine.arteryInternal medicinePulse frequencyHumansMedicinecardiovascular diseasesCardiac OutputChildPulseCycle lengthAntihypertensive AgentsAortabusiness.industryP waveEchocardiography DopplerPulsus alternansAnesthesiaHypertensionPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthcardiovascular systemCardiologymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPediatric Cardiology
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Deterioration of organization in the first minutes of atrial fibrillation: A beat-to-beat analysis of cycle length and wave similarity

2007

Deterioration of AF Organization. Introduction: It has been recently suggested that many episodes of atrial fibrillation (AF) may be partially organized at the onset and thus more suitable for antitachycardia pacing therapy. Nevertheless, the time course of organization in the first minutes of AF has not been quantified yet. Methods and Results: Twenty episodes of paroxysmal AF were studied. Electrograms were recorded from the right atrium (RA), distal (CSd), and proximal coronary sinus (CSp). The time course of AF cycle length (AFCL) and the regularity of wave morphology (similarity index S) were beat-to-beat measured at each recording site during the first 7 minutes of AF. AFCL and S show…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyBeat (acoustics)Severity of Illness IndexHeart Conduction SystemHeart RateAF organizationPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineHeart ratemedicineHumansElectrogram analysiCycle lengthCoronary sinusFibrillationbusiness.industryAntitachycardia pacingAtrial fibrillationMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseAtrial fibrillationAF time courseSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaAntitachycardia PacingCardiologyFemalemedicine.symptomElectrical conduction system of the heartElectrophysiologic Techniques CardiacbusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineFollow-Up Studies
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Changes in performance and poling kinetics during cross-country sprint skiing competition using the double-poling technique

2013

In this study, changes in skiing performance and poling kinetics during a simulated cross-country sprint skiing competition were investigated. Twelve elite male cross-country skiers performed simulated sprint competition (4 x 1,150 m heat with 20 min recovery between the heats) using the double-poling technique. Vertical and horizontal pole forces and cycle characteristics were measured using a force plate system (20-m long) during the starting spurt, racing speed, and finishing spurt of each heat. Moreover, heat and 20-m phase velocities were determined. Vertical and horizontal pole impulses as well as mean cycle length were calculated. The velocities of heats decreased by 2.7 +/- 1.7% (p …

Malesports equipmentCross countryPolingPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAthletic PerformanceSports EquipmentCompetition (economics)Cycle timeKineticsYoung AdultSprintSkiingEconometricsHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicineta315Cycle lengthFatigueMathematicsSports Biomechanics
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An existence and uniqueness principle for a nonlinear version of the Lebowitz-Rubinow model with infinite maximum cycle length

2017

The present article deals with existence and uniqueness results for a nonlinear evolution initial-boundary value problem, which originates in an age-structured cell population model introduced by Lebowitz and Rubinow (1974) describing the growth of a cell population. Cells of this population are distinguished by age a and cycle length l. In our framework, daughter and mother cells are related by a general reproduction rule that covers all known biological ones. In this paper, the cycle length l is allowed to be infinite. This hypothesis introduces some mathematical difficulties. We consider both local and nonlocal boundary conditions.

education.field_of_studyGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisPopulationGeneral EngineeringNonlocal boundary01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemPopulation modelUniqueness0101 mathematicsNonlinear evolutioneducationValue (mathematics)Cycle lengthMathematicsMathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
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[Effect of flecainide on longitudinal and transverse conduction velocities in ventricular myocardium. An experimental study].

2007

It is known that the effect of flecainide on longitudinal and transverse ventricular conduction velocities depends on the coupling interval. If this is so, whether the longitudinal or transverse direction is predominantly affected could depend on the magnitude of the coupling interval. In order to investigate this hypothesis, we studied the effect of flecainide, 1 micromol/L, on conduction velocities in excised heart preparations from 11 rabbits using a basal cycle length of 250 ms and inserting two extrastimuli at a decreasing coupling interval. Flecainide significantly reduced both conduction velocities. However, the effect increased as the coupling interval decreased for only the longitu…

medicine.medical_specialtyFlecainidebusiness.industryHeartGeneral MedicineThermal conductionNerve conduction velocityVentricular myocardiumCoupling (electronics)Transverse planeHeart Conduction SystemInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyAnimalsVentricular FunctionRabbitsbusinessCycle lengthFlecainideTransverse directionAnti-Arrhythmia Agentsmedicine.drugRevista espanola de cardiologia
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