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Maximal tachycardia and high cardiac strain during night shifts of emergency physicians.

Frederic DutheilFouad MarharGil BoudetChristophe PerrierGeraldine NaughtonAlain ChamouxPascal HuguetMartial MermillodFoued SaâdaouiFarès MoustafaJeannot Schmidt
Published in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2017)
We demonstrated several incidences of maximal HR during shifts combined with a high cardiac strain. Duration of tachycardia were the highest in 24hS and lasted several hours. Such values are comparable to those of workers exposed to high physical demanding tasks or heat. Therefore, we suggest that EPs limit their exposure to 24hS. We, furthermore, demonstrated benefits of HR monitoring for identifying stressful events. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01874704.
Keyphrases
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