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Heat-stress-induced changes in central venous pressure do not explain interindividual differences in orthostatic tolerance during heat stress

机译:热应激引起的中心静脉压变化不能解释热应激过程中体位耐受性的个体差异

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The extent to which heat stress compromises blood pressure control is variable among individuals, with some individuals becoming very intolerant to a hypotensive challenge, such as lower body negative pressure (LBNP) while heat stressed, while others are relatively tolerant. Heat stress itself reduces indexes of ventricular filling pressure, including central venous pressure, which may be reflective of reductions in tolerance in this thermal condition. This study tested the hypothesis that the magnitude of the reduction in central venous pressure in response to heat stress alone is related to the subsequent decrement in LBNP tolerance. In 19 subjects, central hypovolemia was imposed via LBNP to presyncope in both normothermic and heat-stress conditions. Tolerance to LBNP was quantified using a cumulative stress index (CSI), and the difference between normothermic CSI and heat-stress CSI was calculated for each individual. The eight individuals with the greatest CSI difference between normothermic and heat-stress tolerances (LargeDif), and the eight individuals with the smallest CSI difference (SmallDif), were grouped together. By design, the difference in CSI between thermal conditions was greater in the LargeDif group (969 vs. 382 mmHg × min; P < 0.001). Despite this profound difference in the effect of heat stress in decreasing LBNP tolerance between groups, coupled with no difference in the rise in core body temperatures to the heat stress (LargeDif, 1.4 ± 0.1°C vs. SmallDif, 1.4 ± 0.1°C; interaction P = 0.89), the reduction in central venous pressure during heat stress alone was similar between groups (LargeDif: 5.7 ± 1.9 mmHg vs. SmallDif: 5.2 ± 2.0 mmHg; interaction P = 0.85). Contrary to the proposed hypothesis, differences in blood pressure control during LBNP are not related to differences in the magnitude of the heat-stress-induced reductions in central venous pressure.
机译:热应激影响血压控制的程度在个体之间是可变的,一些个体变得对低血压挑战非常不宽容,例如在热应激时下体负压(LBNP),而其他个体则相对宽容。热应力本身会降低包括中央静脉压在内的心室充盈指数,这可能反映了这种热状态下的耐受性下降。这项研究检验了以下假设:仅对热应激的反应,中心静脉压降低的幅度与随后的LBNP耐受性下降有关。在19名受试者中,在正常体温和热应激条件下,通过LBNP将中枢血容量减少症施加于晕厥前。使用累积压力指数(CSI)量化对LBNP的耐受性,并针对每个个体计算正常体温CSI和热应激CSI之间的差异。将常温和热应激容忍度之间的CSI差异最大的八个个体(LargeDif)和CSI差异最小的八个个体(SmallDif)分组在一起。通过设计,在LargeDif组中,热条件之间的CSI差异更大(969 vs. 382 mmHg×min; P <0.001)。尽管在降低组间LBNP耐受性方面热应力的影响存在巨大差异,但核心体温对热应力的升高没有差异(LargeDif,1.4±0.1°C与SmallDif,1.4±0.1°C;相互作用P = 0.89),仅在热应激期间中心静脉压的降低在各组之间是相似的(LargeDif:5.7±1.9 mmHg与SmallDif:5.2±2.0 mmHg;相互作用P = 0.85)。与提出的假设相反,LBNP期间血压控制的差异与热应激引起的中心静脉压降低幅度的差异无关。

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