Myocardial Blood Flow Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Pilot Study of the Myocardial Effects of an Endurance Race as Evaluated by Computer Tomography
Ten healthy subjects perform a baseline computer tomography (CT) of the heart and routine
laboratory blood tests for myocardial injury and inflammation.
The same data are collected <24 hours after an endurance race corresponding to a maraton run
(i.e. about 40 km of running and/or about 2.5 hours hard training or more). A third
collection of lab tests and CT is done a couple of weeks after the race. Magnetic resonance
imaging is also performed in parallell to the CT on occasions 2 and 3 in most subjects,
serving as a reference for determination of myocardial blood flow.
Ten healthy subjects perform a baseline computer tomography (CT) of the heart and routine
laboratory blood tests (troponin T, hs-CRP, CK-mb etc) for myocardial injury and
inflammation.
The same data are collected <24 hours after an endurance race corresponding to a maraton run
(i.e. about 40 km of running and/or about 2.5 hours hard training or more). A third
collection of lab tests and CT is done a couple of weeks after the race. Magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) is also performed in parallell to the CT on occasions 2 and 3 in most subjects,
serving as a reference for determination of myocardial blood flow. The CT of the heart
includes contrast injection and blood flow will be determined by a recently developed based
on very powerful computers using "machine learning".
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