Advances in Sports Cardiology [electronic resource] /

The original articles included in the present book have primarily been taken from papers presented at the International Advanced Course, more precise the Master on Sports Cardiology, held in Rome from November 27 to December 15 1995 at the School of Sport and Institute of Sport Sciences of the Italian National Olympic Committee. The contributions, written by internationally acknowledged scientists, appeared after extensive and careful revision by the Authors, and represent current and highly profitable scientific material. The incentive to publish this work came from Springer-Verlag, a renowned publi­ sher, and the articles have been compiled in Advances in Sports Cardiology. The present volume is an easy-to-consult, comprehensive and up-to-date refe­ rence. Possible future developments in cardiovascular evaluation in athletes have been covered, too. The cardiological evaluation of athletes represents a more than 30 years-old discipline in"Italy, with legal implications, which compel physicians in this field to investigate in each individual athlete the possible, innermost causes of cardiovascular abnormality and to express a circumstantial prognostic asses­ sment. Cardiologists in this field should have an extensive background in phy­ siology but should also be aware of the indications and limits of the instrumen­ tal diagnostic procedures used in clinical practice as well as of the distinction between normal physiological adaptation to exercise and training and a true pathological cardiac process. Hence, sound basis in physiology with a major interest in clinical practice distinguishes sports cardiology as a new and origi­ nal discipline.

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Main Authors: Pelliccia, A. editor., Caselli, G. editor., Bellotti, P. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Milano : Springer Milan : Imprint: Springer, 1997
Subjects:Medicine., Cardiology., Medicine & Public Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2298-0
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topic Medicine.
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Medicine & Public Health.
Cardiology.
Medicine.
Cardiology.
Medicine & Public Health.
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Advances in Sports Cardiology [electronic resource] /
description The original articles included in the present book have primarily been taken from papers presented at the International Advanced Course, more precise the Master on Sports Cardiology, held in Rome from November 27 to December 15 1995 at the School of Sport and Institute of Sport Sciences of the Italian National Olympic Committee. The contributions, written by internationally acknowledged scientists, appeared after extensive and careful revision by the Authors, and represent current and highly profitable scientific material. The incentive to publish this work came from Springer-Verlag, a renowned publi­ sher, and the articles have been compiled in Advances in Sports Cardiology. The present volume is an easy-to-consult, comprehensive and up-to-date refe­ rence. Possible future developments in cardiovascular evaluation in athletes have been covered, too. The cardiological evaluation of athletes represents a more than 30 years-old discipline in"Italy, with legal implications, which compel physicians in this field to investigate in each individual athlete the possible, innermost causes of cardiovascular abnormality and to express a circumstantial prognostic asses­ sment. Cardiologists in this field should have an extensive background in phy­ siology but should also be aware of the indications and limits of the instrumen­ tal diagnostic procedures used in clinical practice as well as of the distinction between normal physiological adaptation to exercise and training and a true pathological cardiac process. Hence, sound basis in physiology with a major interest in clinical practice distinguishes sports cardiology as a new and origi­ nal discipline.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1964192018-07-30T23:22:29ZAdvances in Sports Cardiology [electronic resource] / Pelliccia, A. editor. Caselli, G. editor. Bellotti, P. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textMilano : Springer Milan : Imprint: Springer,1997.engThe original articles included in the present book have primarily been taken from papers presented at the International Advanced Course, more precise the Master on Sports Cardiology, held in Rome from November 27 to December 15 1995 at the School of Sport and Institute of Sport Sciences of the Italian National Olympic Committee. The contributions, written by internationally acknowledged scientists, appeared after extensive and careful revision by the Authors, and represent current and highly profitable scientific material. The incentive to publish this work came from Springer-Verlag, a renowned publi­ sher, and the articles have been compiled in Advances in Sports Cardiology. The present volume is an easy-to-consult, comprehensive and up-to-date refe­ rence. Possible future developments in cardiovascular evaluation in athletes have been covered, too. The cardiological evaluation of athletes represents a more than 30 years-old discipline in"Italy, with legal implications, which compel physicians in this field to investigate in each individual athlete the possible, innermost causes of cardiovascular abnormality and to express a circumstantial prognostic asses­ sment. Cardiologists in this field should have an extensive background in phy­ siology but should also be aware of the indications and limits of the instrumen­ tal diagnostic procedures used in clinical practice as well as of the distinction between normal physiological adaptation to exercise and training and a true pathological cardiac process. Hence, sound basis in physiology with a major interest in clinical practice distinguishes sports cardiology as a new and origi­ nal discipline.The Impact of Sports Cardiology on Clinical Practice -- Cardiovascular Response and Adaptation to Exercise -- Functional Evaluation in Sports Cardiology -- Cardiovascular Adjustments in Wheelchair Paraplegic Athletes (WPA) -- Determinants and Physiological Limits of Cardiac Morphologic Adaptation in Elite Athletes -- Significance and Prognostic Evaluation of Bradyarrhythmias in Athletes -- Prognostic Evaluation of Supraventricular Arrhythmias in Athletes -- Prognostic Evaluation of Ventricular Arrhythmias in Athletes -- Radiofrequency Ablation in the Therapy of Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome -- The Long QT Syndrome -- Current Criteria for Evaluation of Athletes with Arrhythmias -- Congenital Heart Disease of Interest in Athletes -- Mitral Valve Prolapse: Criteria of Prognostic Evaluation in Athletes -- Cardiomyopathies, Myocarditis and Sport -- Pathology of Cardiac Diseases at Risk of Sudden Death in Athletes -- Methods for Distinguishing Athlete’s Heart from Structural Heart Disease, with Emphasis on Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy -- Sudden Cardiac Death in Competitive Athletes -- Physical Exercise and Ischemic Heart Disease -- Electrocardiographic Repolarization Abnormalities in Athletes -- Arterial Hypertension and Physical Activity -- Arterial and Venous Diseases in Athletes -- Noncardiac Diseases Mimicking and/or Affecting the Cardiovascular System -- IOC Banned Drugs and their Effects on the Cardiovascular System -- Legal Implications of the Cardiovascular Evaluation of Athletes.The original articles included in the present book have primarily been taken from papers presented at the International Advanced Course, more precise the Master on Sports Cardiology, held in Rome from November 27 to December 15 1995 at the School of Sport and Institute of Sport Sciences of the Italian National Olympic Committee. The contributions, written by internationally acknowledged scientists, appeared after extensive and careful revision by the Authors, and represent current and highly profitable scientific material. The incentive to publish this work came from Springer-Verlag, a renowned publi­ sher, and the articles have been compiled in Advances in Sports Cardiology. The present volume is an easy-to-consult, comprehensive and up-to-date refe­ rence. Possible future developments in cardiovascular evaluation in athletes have been covered, too. The cardiological evaluation of athletes represents a more than 30 years-old discipline in"Italy, with legal implications, which compel physicians in this field to investigate in each individual athlete the possible, innermost causes of cardiovascular abnormality and to express a circumstantial prognostic asses­ sment. Cardiologists in this field should have an extensive background in phy­ siology but should also be aware of the indications and limits of the instrumen­ tal diagnostic procedures used in clinical practice as well as of the distinction between normal physiological adaptation to exercise and training and a true pathological cardiac process. Hence, sound basis in physiology with a major interest in clinical practice distinguishes sports cardiology as a new and origi­ nal discipline.Medicine.Cardiology.Medicine & Public Health.Cardiology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2298-0URN:ISBN:9788847022980