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Open Access e-Journal Cardiometry - No.14 May 2019

The present issue of our journal is of very special nature. We are constantly analyzing not only the readers’ focus of interest to the publications in our journal, but we are also tracing how cardiometry as a new science is realized by medical doctors and how they apply it in their practice.

The present issue of our journal is of very special nature. We are constantly analyzing not only the readers’ focus of interest to the publications in our journal, but we are also tracing how cardiometry as a new science is realized by medical doctors and how they apply it in their practice.

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parameters of hemodynamics and data on metabolic

processes measurement in a European swimming champion

both during the conditioning and after the completion

of the training process. The data are presented in a

summarized tabulated form below (see Table 1 herein).

Conclusions

1. The offered novel noninvasive method of measurement

of metabolic parameters, based on ECG processing,

is an easy-to use and a highly effective practical

tool.

2. The given method appears to have considerable

promise for a wide use in practice due to its capability

to effectively supplement the classical diagnostics of

the cardiovascular system performance.

Statement on ethical issues

Research involving people and/or animals is in full

compliance with current national and international

ethical standards.

Conflict of interest

None declared.

Author contributions

All the authors read the ICMJE criteria for authorship

and approved the final manuscript.

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