Adaptation of Hemodynamics to extreme Exercise according to Impedance Cardiography

The study of baroreflex regulation of human hemodynamics is an important area of research for clinical cardiology, healthy person healthcare and sports medicine. Since baroreceptors of different location and function are involved in the processes of such regulation, and effector mechanisms include both fast muscle reactions and slow hormonal and humoral influences, the building of models suitable for diagnosis, prognosis, and development of control actions is significantly difficult. The authors conducted a preliminary study to observe the reactions of individual mechanisms of hemodynamics in the process of adaptation to extreme exercise. The results allow us to speak about the prospects of the proposed method for approaching a solution to the aforementioned problem. © 2023 IEEE.

Authors
Fedorov V.F. , Nikolaev D.V. , Stolyar V.L.
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Language
English
State
Published
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Biomedical Faculty, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Src Medas, Development Dept., Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 3 Medical Institute of Rudn University, Medical Informatics and Telemedicine Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
bororeflex; central blood volume; extreme exercise; heart rate; hemodynamics; impedance cardiography; marathon; stroke volume; total peripheral vascular resistance; total peripheral vascular resistance. cardiac output
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