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Changes of central venous pressure during isometric sport exercise David Schilter, Marc Husmann, Vincenzo Jacomella, Georg Noll, Beatrice R. Amann-Vesti and Christoph Thalhammer 13. UNIONSTAGUNG DER SCHWEIZERISCHEN GESELLSCHAFTEN FÜR GEFÄSSKRANKHEITEN ZUSAMMEN MIT DER 6. BERNER FISTELTAGUNG Kurssaal Bern, 22.11.2012 Klinik für Angiologie cand med. David Schilter
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Changes of central venous pressure during isometric sport exerciseDavid Schilter, Marc Husmann, Vincenzo Jacomella, Georg Noll, Beatrice R. Amann-Vesti and Christoph Thalhammer

13. UNIONSTAGUNG DER SCHWEIZERISCHEN GESELLSCHAFTEN FÜR GEFÄSSKRANKHEITEN ZUSAMMEN MIT DER 6. BERNER FISTELTAGUNG

Kurssaal Bern, 22.11.2012

Klinik für Angiologie

cand med. David Schilter

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Isometric sport exercises

abdominal crunchfloor risefloor rise

hip crossover

CVP was measured non invasively using controlled compression ultrasound of a forearm vein.

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Results

All isometric manoeuvres resulted in a significant increase in CVP (p<0.01):

CVP at rest 7.1 ± 4.1 cmH2O

Abdominal crunch 12.2 ± 7.2 cmH2O

Hip crossover 20.6 ± 9.0 cmH2O

Floor rise 14.3 ± 4.7 cmH2O

Hip crossover showed a higher increase in CVP compared to AC (p<0.05) and FR (p<0.05)

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Results

P < 0.01

P < 0.01 P < 0.01

In this study we demonstrate a significant increase in central venous pressure during isometric provocation manoeuvres.

The highest increase was observed during “hip crossover”. These observations in healthy persons may be relevant in patients with congestive heart failure.

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