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Integrative Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology: Noninvasive assessment of the common carotid artery hemodynamics with increasing exercise work rate using wave intensity analysis

机译:综合心血管生理学和病理生理学:使用波强度分析随着运动量的增加对颈总动脉血流动力学的无创评估

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Noninvasively determined local wave speed (c) and wave intensity (WI) parameters provide insights into arterial stiffness and cardiac-vascular interactions in response to physiological perturbations. However, the effects of incremental exercise and subsequent recovery on c and WI have not been fully established. We examined the changes in c and WI parameters in the common carotid artery (CCA) during exercise and recovery in eight young, healthy male athletes. Ultrasound measurements of CCA diameter and blood flow velocity were acquired at rest, during five stages of incremental exercise (up to 70% maximum work rate), and throughout 1 h of recovery, and noninvasive WI analysis [diameter-velocity (DU) approach] was performed. During exercise, c increased (+136%), showing increased stiffness with work rate. All peak and area of forward compression, backward compression, and forward expansion waves increased during exercise (+452%, +700%, and +900%, respectively). However, WI reflection indexes and CCA resistance did not significantly change from rest to exercise. Furthermore, wave speed and the magnitude of all waves returned to baseline within 5 min of recovery, suggesting that the effects of exercise in the investigated parameters of young, healthy individuals were transient. In conclusion, incremental exercise was associated with an increase in local CCA stiffness and increases in all wave parameters, indicative of enhanced ventricular contractility and improved late-systolic blood flow deceleration.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY We examined hemodynamics of the common carotid artery using noninvasive application of wave intensity analysis during exercise and recovery. The hemodynamic adjustments to exercise were associated with increases in local common carotid artery stiffness and all waves’ parameters, with the latter indicating enhanced ventricular contractility and improved late systolic blood flow deceleration.
机译:非侵入性确定的局部波速(c)和波强度(WI)参数提供了对响应于生理扰动的动脉僵硬度和心脏-血管相互作用的了解。但是,尚未完全确定递增运动和随后的康复对c和WI的影响。我们研究了八位健康的年轻男性运动员在运动和恢复过程中颈总动脉(CCA)c和WI参数的变化。在静止,渐进运动的五个阶段(最大工作率高达70%)以及恢复的整个1小时内,对CCA直径和血流速度进行超声测量,并进行无创WI分析[直径-速度(DU)方法]被执行了。在运动过程中,c值增加了(+ 136%),表明刚度随工作率而增加。在锻炼过程中,前向压缩,向后压缩和向前扩展波的所有峰值和面积均增加(分别为+452%,+ 700%和+ 900%)。但是,从休息到运动,WI反射指数和CCA抵抗力没有明显变化。此外,波速和所有波的强度在恢复后5分钟内恢复到基线,这表明运动对年轻健康个体的研究参数的影响是短暂的。总之,增量运动与局部CCA刚度的增加和所有波参数的增加有关,表明心室收缩力增强和收缩末期血流减速度改善。>新和重要在运动和恢复过程中使用无创性波强度分析对颈总动脉进行分析。运动的血流动力学调节与局部颈总动脉僵硬度的增加和所有波的参数有关,后者表明心室收缩力增强和晚期收缩血流减速度改善。

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