Noninvasive Methods in Cardiology 2024

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Abstrakt

The evaluation of night to day ratio specified from seven day /24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in second face of cardiovascular rehabilitation in patients with ischemic cardiac diseases. The results were divided on the days with and without exercise.
In the days with exercise in SBP only 4 subjects (13 %) were found which could be classified as SBP dippers or ultra-dippers every day. Most of the subjects were classified on various. days differently, even 3 subjects (10 %) were one day classified as ultra-dippers and the other day as reverse-dippers.
In the days without exercise, similarly no subject was classified as DBP dipper or ultra-dipper every day. Two subjects (7 %) were classified as DBP dippers, others were one day ultra-dippers and the other day as reverse-dippers.
The exercise in cardiovascular rehabilitation does not change the variability of night to day ration of blood pressure.

Klíčová slova

Cardiovascular Rehabilitation, Cardiac, Diseases, Blood Predssure, Variability, Exercise


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Noninvasive Methods in Cardiology 2024

Cardiac Rehabilitation after Cardiac Diseases

 

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