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Sport trotz Herzrhythmusstörungen

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Sportkardiologie

Zusammenfassung

Herzrhythmusstörungen sind alle Abweichungen vom Sinusrhythmus mit normalem Herzfrequenzverhalten. Synonym wird auch das Wort Arrhythmien verwendet. Das Spektrum der Herzrhythmusstörungen bei Sportlern reicht von benignen Arrhythmien ohne Auswirkungen auf Gesundheit, Lebenserwartung und Leistungsfähigkeit bis zum plötzlichen Herztod als tragische Manifestation einer letalen Arrhythmie.

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Müssigbrodt, A., van Belle, Y., Richter, S., Arya, A., Bollmann, A., Hindricks, G. (2015). Sport trotz Herzrhythmusstörungen. In: Niebauer, J. (eds) Sportkardiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43711-7_21

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