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Cardiac output during exercise in paraplegic subjects.

J L Jehl1, M Gandmontagne, G Pastene, M Eyssette, R Flandrois, J Coudert.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to measure the cardiac output using the CO2 rebreathing method during submaximal and maximal arm cranking exercise in six male paraplegic subjects with a high level of spinal cord injury (HP). They were compared with eight able bodied subjects (AB) who were not trained in arm exercise. Maximal O2 consumption (VO2max) was lower in HP (1.11.min, SD 0.1; 17.5 ml.min-1.kg-1, SD 4) than in AB (2.5 l.min-1, SD 0.6; 36.7 ml.min-1.kg, SD 10.7). Maximal cardiac output was similar in the groups (HP, 14 l.min-1, SD 2.6; AB, 16.8 l.min-1, SD 4). The same result was obtained for maximal heart rate (fc,max) (HP, 175 beats.min-1, SD 18; AB, 187 beats.min-1, SD 16) and the maximal stroke volume (HP, 82 ml, SD 13; AB, 91 ml, SD 27). The slopes of the relationship fc/VO2 were higher in HP than AB (P less than 0.025) but when expressed as a %VO2max there were no differences. The results suggest a major alteration of oxygen transport capacity to active muscle mass in paraplegics due to changes in vasomotor regulation below the level of the lesion.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2044535     DOI: 10.1007/bf00571549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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