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    Left ventricular end-diastolic volume is decreased at maximal exercise in athletes with marked repolarisation abnormalities: a continuous radionuclide monitoring study

    Although marked repolarisation abnormalities (MRAs) are considered innocuous in trained athletes, their functional significance awaits clarification. The aim of this study was to further evaluate the pathophys...

    Albert Flotats, Ricard Serra-Grima in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and M… (2005)

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    Concordance between rest MIBG and exercise tetrofosmin defects: possible use of rest MIBG imaging as a marker of reversible ischaemia

    Perfusion imaging combined with pharmacological stress is the study of choice in patients with ischaemic heart disease who are incapable of exercising. Some medical conditions, however, can preclude the use o...

    Montserrat Estorch, Jagat Narula, Albert Flotats in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (2001)

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    Myocardial sympathetic innervation in the athlete's sinus bradycardia: Is there selective inferior myocardial wall denervation?

    Sinus bradycardia in trained athletes is predominantly a manifestation of increased vagal tone, but it is not known whether an alteration in the cardiac sympathetic system can contribute to blunted chronotropi...

    Montserrat Estorch, Ricard Serra-Grima, Albert Flotats in Journal of Nuclear Cardiology (2000)

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    Influence of exercise rehabilitation on myocardial perfusion and sympathetic heart innervation in ischaemic heart disease

    Exercise rehabilitation improves the clinical status in ischaemic heart disease. The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of exercise rehabilitation on myocardial perfusion and sympathetic heart i...

    Montserrat Estorch, Albert Flotats in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (2000)