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Heart Disease
 
*Articles are from Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine unless otherwise noted.
 
Agard Aerospace Medical Panel Working Group 18 Echocardiographic findings
in NATO pilots: Do acceleration (+GZ) stresses damage the heart? Jul. 1997 p. 596-600.

Arrhythmias observed during high-G training: Proposed training safety criterion. Aug. 2004 p. 688-691

At the heart of it all. Airline Pilot Jan. 2002 32- 37 (Snyder, Yasuhara)

Cardiac arrhythmias in F-16 pilots during aerial combat maneuvers. Jun. 2001 p. 534-538 (Ki-Young, Lee)

Cardiorespiratory response to lower body negative pressure. Jul. 1994 p. 615-620. (Chang, Cassuto)

Cardiovascular effects of a sustained-Gz force in the horizontal position., Dec. 1997 p. 1099- 1103 (Cardus)

Cardio-respiratory responses evoked by transient linear acceleration. Feb. 2006 p. 114- 120 (Jauregui-Renaud, Reynolds)

Cardiovascular and hormonal changes induced by a simulation of a lunar mission. Aviation International News Sept. 1997 p. 829-837 (Traon)

Cardiovascular effects of a sustained-Gz force in the horizontal position., Dec. 1997 p. 1099- 1103 (Cardus)

Cardiovascular effects of anti-g suit and cooling garment during space shuttle re-entry. Jul. 2003 p. 753-757 (Perez)

Cardiovascular responses during recovery from exercise and thermal stress. Mar. 1993 p. 224-229 (Kilgour)

Changes in basal heart rate in spaceflights up to 438 days. Jan. 2002 p. 17-21 (Gundel, Spatenko)

A comparison of heart rate, eye activity, EEG and subjective measures of pilot mental workload during flight. Apr. 1998 p. 360- 367 (Honkins)

Effect of G-suit protection on carotid-cardiac baroflex function. Jan. 2000 p. 31-36 (Convertino)

The electrocardiographic response to high +Gz centrifuge training. Aug. 1990 p. 716-721 (Whinnery)

The electrocardiographic responses of men and women to centrifuge +Gz stress. Nov. 1990 p. 1046- 1051 (Whinnery)

Having the heart to fly. Aopa Pilot, Aug. 2004 p. 120-125 (Darcy)

Heart rate and blood pressure responses to +Gx following varied-duration Gz. Feb. 2002 p. 137-141 (Goodman)

Heart rate response of aircrew during recovery from gradual onset rate +Gz exposures. Jan. 1994 p. 55-59 (Forster)

High cholesterol and your heart. Airline Pilot, Oct. 2001 p. 30-35 (FSF Editorial Staff)

Incidence of cardiac dysrhythmias occurring during centrifuge training. Aug. 1993 p. 687-691 (Mckenzie, Gillingham)

Prevalence of cardiovascular abnormalities in pilots involved in fatal general aviation airplane accidents. Oct. 2002 p. 1025-1030 (Teneja, Wiegmann)

Respiratory changes during initial days of acclimatizationon to increasing
altitudes. Jan. 1996 p. 40-45(Basu)

Review of cardiac events in USAF aviators. Nov. 1996 p. 1023- 1027 (Osswald)

Serious arrhythmias coinciding with alteration of consciousness in aircrew during +Gz stress. Jan. 1994 p. 60-66 (Tachibaba, Nakamura)

 
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