英文誌(2004-)
Original Article(原著)
(0203 - 0209)
運動選手の臥位および立位運動負荷時の左心機能: 心エコー図による検討
Left Ventricular Function in Athletes during Supine and Upright Exercise: An Echocardiographic Study
岡元 政和, 田中 弘允, 斉藤 和人, 鹿島 友義, 金久 卓也
Masakazu OKAMOTO, Hiromitsu TANAKA, Kazuto SAITO, Tomoyoshi KASHIMA, Takuya KANEHISA
鹿児島大学医学部第一内科
The First Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University
キーワード : athlete, supine exercise, upright exercise, Frank-Starling mechanism, recovery
In order to examine left ventricular function in athletes, M-mode echocardiographic examination was performed using a phased-array electronic sector scanner. Fifty-three male university athletes and eight athletes and non-athletes. These data suggest that the heart of athletes adapts to the stress of exercise thealthy male university students (non-athletes) were studied in the supine and upright positions at rest, during bicycle ergometric exercise and during recovery. Exercise was of 3 minutes' duration at a power output of 120 Watts.
During both supine and upright exercises, left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (Dd) increased in athletes, whereas it remained unchanged in non-athletes. Left ventricular end-systolic dimension (Ds) decreased in non-athletes, while it remained unchanged in athletes. As a result, fractional shortening of the ventricular dimension (⊿D) and ejection fraction (EF) increased inhrough the Frank-Starling mechanism, while the heart of non-athletes adapts to the stress by an increase in myocardial contractile state.
The increments of ⊿D and EF reached steady state in one minute after the beginning of exercise in athletes and two minutes in non-athletes.
Just after exercise, we could observe significant decrease in Ds and unchanged in Dd, as a result, ⊿D and EF remarkably increased in both groups.