Results are summarized from two investigations on changes of cardiac electropotentials for flight personnel following flights which caused profound nervous-emotional tensions and on methods for the early exposure of pathology of the cardiovascular system. Results of hemodynamic studies are presented for the latter case. Conclusions are: (1) Psycho-emotional tension, connected with flight activity, causes a specific change in the functional condition of the cardiac muscle; (2) Recording of the EKG along with other methods, can be a test which helps the flight surgeon to correctly appraise psycho-emotional tension in connection with flight activity. (Author)
Aviation and Space Medicine (Selected Articles)
1969
12 pages
Report
No indication
English
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