The article deals with results of cardiorespiratory status study in professional guttural singers. Findings are that long length of service in "hoomey" style professional guttural singers results in lower external respiration parameters and RBC saturation values. Ultrasound investigation demonstrates reliably more frequent left ventricle hypertrophy. The results obtained necessitate specification of programs for complex evaluation of occupational risks and for prevention of occupational and occupationally mediated diseases in guttural singers.
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The article deals with results of cardiorespiratory status study in professional guttural singers. Findings are that long length of service in "hoomey" style professional guttural singers results in lower external respiration parameters and RBC saturation values. Ultrasound investigation demonstrates reliably more frequent left ventricle hypertrophy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe article presents results of studies concerning cardio-respiratory system, psychoemotional state and life quality in professional guttural traditional singers. The professional singers with long length of service were proved to have lower external respiratory function parameters and saturation values, polycytemic syndrome and ECG studies demonstrate reliably more frequent left ventricular hypertrophy and metabolic disorders, more considerable psychoemotional changes and life quality alterations are seen, if compared to the amateur singers.
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