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Digital blood flow and temperature responses in palmar and dorsal skin induced by short-term vibration exposure while grasping a vibratory handle.

机译:握住振动手柄时因短期振动暴露而引起的掌侧和背侧皮肤的数字血流和温度响应。

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OBJECTIVE: The present study was designed to examine the simultaneous responses in digital circulation at both palmar and dorsal skin induced by acute exposure to short-term vibration while grasping a vibratory handle, and also to evaluate the importance of measurement site for such responses. METHODS: Finger blood flow (FBF) and finger skin temperature (FST) were measured from the palmar (index finger) and dorsal (middle finger) regions of the right hand in eight male subjects, at rest for 5 min and while gripping the handle for 15 min. At the end of fifth minute during grasping of the handle, subject's hand was exposed for 5 min to four different exposure conditions (vibration at three frequencies of 31.5, 125 and 250 Hz with a frequency weighted rms acceleration of 5.5 m/s(2), and no vibration). RESULTS: During vibration exposure relative to the corresponding control conditions, the %change (calculated from before exposure mean value in gripping condition) in dorsal FBF increased substantially (P < 0.01-0.001), and the %change for decreased palmar FST augmented significantly (P < 0.05-0.01) in all frequencies. After vibration exposure, blood flow and skin temperature also remained significantly higher in dorsal finger (P < 0.05-0.005), and significantly lower in palmar finger (P < 0.005-0.001) at different frequencies comparing to the control values. Also, only vibration exposure caused significantly different %changes in digital circulation between palmar and dorsal fingers (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: These data suggest that vibration can affect the digital circulation in both palmar and dorsal skin but differently. Therefore, while comparing the data of digital circulatory responses induced by acute exposure to hand-transmitted vibration recorded at palmar and dorsal sides of the hand, cautions are required when interpreting the results.
机译:目的:本研究旨在检查手掌和背侧皮肤在急性振动的同时短期暴露在数字循环中的同步响应,同时掌握振动手柄,并评估测量部位对于此类响应的重要性。方法:从八名男性受试者的右手掌侧(食指)和背侧(中指)区域测量手指的血流(FBF)和手指皮肤温度(FST),休息5分钟并握住手柄15分钟在握住手柄的第五分钟结束时,受试者的手暴露于四种不同的暴露条件下5分钟(以31.5、125和250 Hz的三个频率振动,加权均方根加速度为5.5 m / s(2) ,并且没有振动)。结果:在相对于相应控制条件的振动暴露期间,背侧FBF的百分比变化(从抓握状态下的暴露前平均值计算)显着增加(P <0.01-0.001),而手掌FST降低的百分比变化显着增加( P <0.05-0.01)。暴露于振动之后,在不同频率下,背侧手指的血流和皮肤温度也仍然显着较高(P <0.05-0.005),而掌指中的血液流量和皮肤温度则显着较低(P <0.005-0.001),与对照组相比。而且,仅振动暴露会引起手掌和背侧手指之间的数字循环的百分比变化显着不同(P <0.001)。结论:这些数据表明振动可以影响手掌和背侧皮肤的数字循环,但有不同的影响。因此,在比较由手部手掌和背侧记录的急性暴露于手传导振动引起的数字循环反应数据时,在解释结果时需要谨慎。

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