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    Y. O. Ataman, I. A. Brizhata, V. S. Lychko, T. M. Oleshko, L. V. Pryimenko, N. Y. Volnushkina

    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNCTIONAL INDICES OF MYOCARDIAL REMODELING AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN ATHLETES WITH PREHYPERTENSION


    About the author: Y. O. Ataman, I. A. Brizhata, V. S. Lychko, T. M. Oleshko, L. V. Pryimenko, N. Y. Volnushkina
    Heading CLINICAL MEDICINE
    Type of article Scentific article
    Annotation It was found that athletes with prehypertension have a higher parameter of left ventricular hypertrophy Romhilt-Estes index, according to other parameters (Sokolov-Lyon index, Cornell voltage index, Gubner index, Perugia index, prevalence of arrhythmias and early ventricular repolarization syndrome) no differences were found. Echocardiogram analysis revealed a significant increase of the left ventricular myocardium mass index: 103.73±18.93 g/m2 for prehypertensive athletes and 86.70±20.55 g/m2 for the persons with normal optimal blood pressure; р=0.012), Tei index did not differ strongly between both groups. We also found a moderate positive correlation between pulse blood pressure and Romhilt-Estes index, r = 0.745, p <0.001. The higher prevalence of dysautonomic symptoms in athletes with prehypertension and higher exercise intensity, may indicate that increased blood pressure and electrical remodeling of the myocardium in this group are manifestations of maladaptation disorders, which develops on the background of chronic nonfunctional overreaching and overtraining.
    Tags myocardial remodeling,electrocardiography,blood pressure,professional athletes,prehypertension
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    Publication of the article «World of Medicine and Biology» №1(87), 2024 year, 021-024 pages, index UDK 616.12-007.61:616.127
    DOI 10.26724/2079-8334-2024-1-87-21-24