Circulation, Vol 56, 289-291, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
RJ Barnard, R MacAlpin, AA Kattus and GD Buckberg
In five well-trained and five sedentary control subjects potential
subendocardial blood supply was estimated from the diastolic pressure time
index (DPTI) and myocardial oxygen demands from the tension time index
(TII) during a progressive near-maximal treadmill test. DPTI/TTi was used
to assess the effects of training on myocardial oxygen supply/demand
balance. DPTI/TTI was significantly higher in trained subjects at rest and
comparable workloads. At 6.4 km/hr, 18% grade (maximum for the controls),
TTI was significantly lower (4300 +/- 76 vs 4495 +/- 99 mm Hg-sec/min) and
DPTI significantly higher (2534 +/- 86 vs 2295 +/- 91 mm Hg-sec/min) in the
trained subjects; DPTI/TTI was significantly higher (0.59 +/- .02 vs 0.50
vs .03). At near-maximal heart rates both groups achieved the same
supply/demand balance (0.50); however, the trained subjects were working at
higher workloads. We conclude that endurance conditioning increases work
capacity, reduces myocardial O2 demands, increases potential O2 supply and
improves the supply/demand balance at any given submaximal workload which
reduces the risk of ischemia.
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