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Reduction in finger blood flow induced by hand-transmitted vibration: effect of hand elevation

机译:手部传递的振动引起的手指血流减少:手部抬高的影响

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Objectives This study investigated the effect of hand elevation on reductions in finger blood flow (FBF) induced by hand-transmitted vibration. udMethods Fourteen males attended six sessions on six separate days, with a control sessions and a vibration session (125-Hz vibration at 44 ms 2 r.m.s.) with the right hand supported at each of three elevations: 20 cm below heart level (HL), at HL, and 20 cm above HL. Finger blood flow on the left and right hand was measured every 30 s during each 25-minute session comprised of five periods: (i) no force and no vibration (5 minutes), (ii) 2-N force and no vibration (5 minutes), (iii) 2-N force and vibration (5 minutes), (iv) 2-N force and no vibration (5 minutes), and (v) no force and no vibration (5 minutes). udResults udWithout vibration, FBF decreased with increasing elevation of the hand. During vibration of the right hand, FBF reduced on both hands. With elevation of the right hand, the percentage reduction in FBF due to vibration (relative to FBF on the same finger at the same elevation before exposure to vibration) was similar on the middle and little fingers of both hands. After cessation of vibration, there was delayed return of FBF with all three hand heights. udConclusions udVibration of one hand reduces finger blood flow on both exposed and unexposed hands, with the reduction dependent on the elevation of the hand. The mechanisms responsible for vibration-induced reductions in FBF seem to reduce blood flow as a percentage of the blood flow without vibration. Tasks requiring the elevation of the hands will be associated with lower FBF, and the FBF will be reduced further if there is exposure to hand-transmitted vibration.
机译:目的本研究调查了手抬高对手传递振动引起的手指血流量(FBF)减少的影响。 udMethods 14位男性分别在六天内参加了六次会议,进行了一次控制会议和一次振动会议(44 Hz 2 rms的125 Hz振动),并在三个海拔高度中的每一个抬起右手:低于心脏水平20厘米,位于HL,且在HL上方20厘米处。在每25分钟的会话中,每30秒测量左右手的手指血流量,包括五个时间段:(i)无力无振动(5分钟),(ii)2-N力无振动(5分钟(iii)2-N力和振动(5分钟),(iv)2-N力和无振动(5分钟),以及(v)无力和无振动(5分钟)。 ud结果 ud在没有振动的情况下,手掌的FBF随着手部抬高的增加而降低。在右手振动期间,双手的FBF减小。右手抬高时,由于振动(相对于同一手指在同一高度上的FBF在暴露于振动之前处于同一高度)导致的FBF降低百分比在双手的中指和小指上相似。停止振动后,三只手的身高均延迟了FBF返回。 ud结论 ud一只手的振动会减少手指在裸露和未暴露的手上的血流量,其减少取决于手的高度。振动引起的FBF降低的机制似乎是在无振动的情况下减少血流占血流的百分比。需要举手的任务将与较低的FBF相关联,如果暴露于手传递的振动,则FBF将进一步降低。

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