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Lower body negative pressure protects brain perfusion in aviation gravitational stress induced by push-pull manoeuvre

机译:下半身负压保护通过推挽机动引起的航空引力应力的脑灌注

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The acute negative (-Gz) to positive (+Gz) gravity stress during high-performance aircraft push-pull manoeuvres dramatically reduces transient cerebral perfusion, which may lead to loss of vision or even consciousness. The aim of this study was to explore a specific and effective counteractive strategy. Twenty-three healthy young male volunteers (age 21 1 year) were subjected to tilting-simulated push-pull manoeuvres. Lower body negative pressure (LBNP) of -40 mmHg was applied prior to and during -Gz stress (-0.50 or -0.87 Gz) and released at the subsequent transition to +1.00 Gz stress. Beat-to-beat cerebral and systemic haemodynamics were continuously recorded during the simulated push-pull manoeuvre in LBNP bouts and corresponding control bouts. During the rapid gravitational transition from -Gz to +Gz, the mean cerebral blood flow velocity decreased significantly in control bouts, while it increased in LBNP bouts (control vs. LBNP bouts, -6.6 4.6 vs. 5.1 6.8 cm s(-1) for -0.50 Gz, and -7.4 4.8 vs. 3.4 4.6 cm s(-1) for -0.87 Gz, P < 0.01), which was attributed mainly to the elevation of diastolic flow. The LBNP bouts showed much smaller reduction of mean arterial blood pressure at the brain level than control bouts (control bouts vs. LBNP bouts, -38 +/- 12 vs. -23 +/- 10 mmHg for -0.50 to +1.00 Gz, and -62 +/- 16 vs. -43 +/- 11 mmHg for -0.87 to +1.00 Gz, P < 0.01). LBNP applied at -Gz and released at subsequent +Gz had biphasic counteractive effects against the gravitational responses to the push-pull manoeuvre. These data demonstrate that this LBNP strategy could effectively protect cerebral perfusion with dominant improvement of diastolic flow during push-pull manoeuvres.
机译:在高性能飞机推拉式动作期间,急性负(-GZ)重力应力显着降低了瞬时脑灌注,这可能导致视力损失甚至意识。本研究的目的是探讨具体有效的抵消策略。二十三名健康的年轻男性志愿者(21岁1年)遭受倾斜模拟的推拉式动作。在-40mmHg之前和期间,在-GZ应激(-0.50或-0.87Gz)之前施加下体负压(LBNP),并在随后的过渡到+1.00Gz应力。在LBNP BOUTS中的模拟推挽机动期间连续记录击败脑和全身血管动力学以及相应的控制回合。在-GZ至+ GZ的快速重力过渡期间,控制突出中的平均脑血流速度显着降低,而LBNP BOUT(控制与LBNP BOUTS,-6.6 4.6与5.1 6.8cm S(-1)对于-0.50 gz,和-7.4 4.8与3.4 4.6 cm s(-1)用于-0.87 gz,p <0.01),主要归因于舒张流的升高。 LBNP Bouts在大脑水平上表现出大小的平均动脉血压降低大于控制突出(控制偏出与LBNP BOUTS,-38 +/-12 vs. -23 +/-10mmHg,而-0.50至+1.00 GZ,和-62 +/- 16 vs. -43 +/-11 mmhg用于-0.87至+1.00 gz,p <0.01)。在-GZ施用并在随后+ GZ释放的LBNP对推挽机动的引力响应具有双色反应效应。这些数据表明,该LBNP策略可以有效保护脑灌注,在推拉式动作过程中舒张流的显着改善。

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