[PDF][PDF] Physiologic and pathophysiologic changes in the right heart in highly trained athletes
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Exercise causes structural, functional, and electrical changes in the heart, which are
physiological responses to the hemodynamic demands of increased cardiac output during …
physiological responses to the hemodynamic demands of increased cardiac output during …
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Physiologic and pathophysiologic changes in the right heart in highly trained athletes
A D'Andrea, A La Gerche, E Golia, R Padalino… - Herz, 2015 - infona.pl
Exercise causes changes in the heart in response to the hemodynamic demands of
increased systemic and pulmonary requirements during exercise. Understanding these …
increased systemic and pulmonary requirements during exercise. Understanding these …
Physiologic and pathophysiologic changes in the right heart in highly trained athletes.
A D'Andrea, A La Gerche, E Golia, R Padalino… - Herz, 2015 - europepmc.org
Exercise causes changes in the heart in response to the hemodynamic demands of
increased systemic and pulmonary requirements during exercise. Understanding these …
increased systemic and pulmonary requirements during exercise. Understanding these …
Physiologic and pathophysiologic changes in the right heart in highly trained athletes
A D'Andrea, A La Gerche, E Golia, R Padalino… - …, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Exercise causes changes in the heart in response to the hemodynamic demands of
increased systemic and pulmonary requirements during exercise. Understanding these …
increased systemic and pulmonary requirements during exercise. Understanding these …
Physiologic and pathophysiologic changes in the right heart in highly trained athletes
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Exercise causes changes in the heart in response to the hemodynamic demands of
increased systemic and pulmonary requirements during exercise. Understanding these …
increased systemic and pulmonary requirements during exercise. Understanding these …