EFFECT OF VO ON LEFT VENTRICULAR EJECTION FRACTION IN ATHLETE

Mrunalini R Kanvinde, Vivek V Nalgirkar

Abstract


The main goal of this study was to show how VO affect left ventricular function when an athlete does moderate to maximum treadmill which can 2max
help to evaluate cardiovascular fitness. As an athlete start doing treadmill, depending on the need of oxygen to tissues, cardiac output, stroke
volume, left ventricular ejection fraction and myocardial activity along with increased Vo2max,
Data collection was done at , Navi Mumbai after taking permission from medical ethic committee. After asking to D Y Patil Hospital do treadmill,
systolic time interval were estimated for finding Vo2max and left ventricular ejection fraction, taking into consideration duration. For proper
results, athletes were asked to do treadmill for 2 weeks
As an athlete perform treadmill, VO was found to be increased with a gradual increase in left ventricular ejection fraction was somewhat 2max
increased ( P<0.005) Thus in athletes, VO was to be much more correlated with left ventricular ejection fraction (P<0.005).


Keywords


Treadmill, VO , left ventricular ejection fraction, athlete.

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