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Assessment of voluntary rhythmic muscle contraction-induced exercising blood flow variability measured by Doppler ultrasound

机译:用多普勒超声评估自愿性节律性肌肉收缩引起的运动血流变异性

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Given recent technological developments, ultrasound Doppler can provide valuable measurements of blood velocity/flow in the conduit artery with high temporal resolution. In human-applied science such as exercise physiology, hemodynamic measurements in the conduit artery is commonly performed by blood flow feeding the exercising muscle, as the increase in oxygen uptake (calculated as a product of arterial blood flow to the exercising limb and the arterio-venous oxygen difference) is directly proportional to the work performed. The increased oxygen demand with physical activity is met through a central mechanism, an increase in cardiac output and blood pressure, as well as a peripheral mechanism, an increase in vascular conductance and oxygen extraction (a major part of the whole exercising muscles) from the blood. The increase in exercising muscle blood flow in relation to the target workload (quantitative response) may be one indicator in circulatory adjustment for the ac- tivity of muscle metabolism. Therefore, the determination of local blood flow dynamics (potential oxygen supply) feeding repeated (rhythmic) muscle contractions can contribute to the understanding of the factors limiting work capacity including, for instance, muscle metabolism, substance utilization and magnitude of vasodilatation in the exercising muscle. Using non-invasive measures of pulsed Doppler ultrasound, the validity of blood velocity/flow in the forearm or lower limb conduit artery feeding to the muscle has been previously demonstrated during rhythmic muscle exercise. For the evaluation of exercising blood flow, not only muscle contraction induced internal physiological variability, or fluctuations in the magnitude of blood velocity due to spontaneous muscle contraction and relaxation induced changes in force curve intensity, superimposed in cardiac beat-by-beat, but also the alterations in the blood velocity (external variability) due to a temporary sudden change in the achieved workload, compared to the target workload, should be considered. Furthermore, a small amount of inconsistency in the voluntary muscle contraction force at each kick seems to be unavoidable, and may influence exercising muscle blood flow, although subjects attempt to perform precisely similar repeated voluntary muscle contractions at target workload (muscle contraction force). This review presents the methodological considerations for the variability of exercising blood velocity/flow in the limb conduit artery during dynamic leg exercise assessed by pulsed Doppler ultrasound in relation to data previously reported in original research.
机译:考虑到最新的技术发展,超声多普勒可以提供高时间分辨率的有价值的导管动脉血流速度/血流测量值。在诸如运动生理学之类的人类应用科学中,导管动脉中的血流动力学测量通常是通过向运动肌肉供血的血流来进行的,这是因为氧气摄取量的增加(计算为流向运动肢体和动脉血的乘积)。静脉血氧差)与所完成的工作成正比。通过中枢机制,心输出量和血压的增加以及周围机制,血管传导性的增加和从中提取氧气(整个运动肌肉的主要部分),可以满足随着体育活动而增加的氧气需求。血液。与目标工作量(定量反应)相关的运动肌肉血流量的增加可能是循环调节肌肉代谢活性的一项指标。因此,确定局部血流动力学(潜在的氧气供应)喂养反复的(有节奏的)肌肉收缩可以有助于理解限制工作能力的因素,包括例如肌肉代谢,物质利用和运动中的血管舒张程度。使用有脉多普勒超声的非侵入性措施,在节律性肌肉锻炼过程中,先前已证明了前臂或下肢导管动脉供血的血流速度/流量的有效性。为了评估运动的血液流量,不仅是肌肉收缩引起内部生理变异,还是由于自发性肌肉收缩和放松引起的血流速度波动引起的力曲线强度变化(叠加在心跳中),而且与目标工作量相比,应考虑由于实现的工作量暂时突然变化而引起的血流速度变化(外部变化)。此外,尽管受试者试图在目标工作量(肌肉收缩力)下进行精确相似的重复性自愿肌肉收缩,但每次踢时自愿肌肉收缩力的少量不一致似乎是不可避免的,并且可能影响锻炼肌肉的血流。这篇综述提出了在动态腿部锻炼期间通过脉冲多普勒超声评估的肢体导管动脉中的血流速度/流量变化的方法学考虑因素,与先前在原始研究中报道的数据有关。

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