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Cardiovascular responses to sustained maximal isometric contractions of the finger flexors
Authors:D L Smith  J E Misner  D K Bloomfield and L K Essandoh
Abstract:This study investigated cardiovascular responses to 2 min sustained submaximal (20% MVC) and maximal (100% MVC) voluntary isometric contractions of the finger flexors in healthy young women. Cardiovascular variables investigated were: heart rate (f c), mean arterial pressure ( 
$$\bar P$$
a), and stroke volume (SV). Doppler echocardiography was used to estimate SV from measures of aortic diameter (AD) and time-velocity integrals. Preliminary studies indicated that AD did not change significantly after 2 min sustained 100% MVC. Therefore, pre-exercise AD values were used to calculate SV before, during and after exercise. During the 2-min 100% MVC period, f c and 
$$\bar P$$
aincreased significantly during the first 30 s of contraction. f c then remained constant during the remainder of the 2-min contraction period, while 
$$\bar P$$
acontinued to rise. SV did not change significantly during the 100% MVC task but increased significantly during recovery from sustained 100% MVC. The data suggest that the magnitude of cardiovascular responses to isometric exercise is dependent on the specific task performed, and that there is a different pattern of response for f c, 
$$\bar P$$
a, and SV during 20% and 100% MVC tasks. Unlike f c and 
$$\bar P$$
a, SV did not change significantly during isometric exercise, but increased significantly after sustained 100% MVC.
Keywords:Stroke volume  Isometric exercise  Doppler echocardiography
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