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Effect of Spironolactone on the Cardiocirculatory Responses to Upright Tilt at Sea Level and at Simulated High Altitude

机译:螺内酯对海平面和模拟高海拔直立倾斜心肌循环反应的影响

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The objective of this study was to determine if spironolactone (S) alters the cardiocirculatory responses to upright tilt at sea level (SL;50m) and during 44 hours of simulated altitude (HA;4600m). In a double-blind, crossover-designed study, 9 male subjects (age range: 18-25 years) received 25 mg orally, 4x/day of either S or an identically-appearing placebo (P) 2 days prior to and during HA. The crossover was separated by two weeks. Heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, calf blood flow, total peripheral resistance and system blood pressure were obtained during supine rest and after 10 minutes of 60 degree head-up tilt using an impedance monitor and an electro-sphygmomanometer. Twenty-four hour determinations of urinary volume, sodium and potassium as well as venous plasma values for sodium, potassium and chloride were obtained daily. There were no statistically significant differences between P and S treatment periods for: caloric, electrolytes; of fluid ingestion; urinary volume or electrolytes; plasma electrolytes; or any of the cardiocirculatory parameters measured in the supine or upright position at SL or during HA. It was concluded that S did not induce a significant diuresis or significantly alter vascular responsiveness to negatively effect the normal cardiocirculatory responses to upright tilt at sea level or simulated high altitude.

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