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The ECG in a new capacity: the most informative source of data on aerobic and anaerobic processes in the cardiac muscle fiber tissue cells

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Abstract

The article is devoted to a novel noninvasive measurement of parameters of metabolic processes in the cardiac muscle fiber cells upon an original ECG processing. Theoretically substantiated is an original method of the ECG cardiac cycle phase analysis, which allows measuring the concentration of oxygen, lactate and phosphocreatine in arbitrary units in the cardiac muscle fiber cells in each cardiac cycle. The results of practical applications of the above cardiometric method for assessing the conditioning in a high-performance swimming athlete are discussed herein. Recommendations for a widespread use of the method in practice are discussed herein, too.

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Mikhail Y. Rudenko, Vladimir A. Zernov, Konstantin K. Mamberger, Sergey M. Rudenko, Dmitry F. Makedonsky. The ECG in a new capacity: the most informative source of data on aerobic and anaerobic processes in the cardiac muscle fiber tissue cells. Cardiometry; Issue 14; May 2019; p.37-42; DOI: 10.12710/cardiometry.2019.14.3742; ISSN 2304-7232. Published with the support of RFBR (grant No. 18-29-02073). Available from: http://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no14-may-2019/cardiac-muscle-fiber-tissue-cells

Keywords

Cardiometry,  Cardiometric method,  Cardiac muscle fiber tissue cell metabolism,  Lactate,  Phosphocreatine,  Oxygen,  Cardiac cycle phase analysis,  ECG
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