Literature DB >> 2759978

Blood pressure changes during running in humans: the "beat" phenomenon.

P Palatini1, L Mos, P Mormino, A Di Marco, L Munari, G Fazio, G Giuliano, A C Pessina, C Dal Palu.   

Abstract

In 20 runners the intra-arterial blood pressure changes determined by a long-distance run and by a maximal bicycle ergometric test were recorded by means of the portable Oxford system. A peculiar pattern of the phasic waves was observed throughout the run: continuous rhythmic pulse pressure oscillations ranging in frequency between 4 and 28/min and unrelated to respiration were detected. The shape of these oscillations prompted us to investigate whether they were due to a "beat" phenomenon, that is, to the combined effect of two waves with a nearly equal frequency. To test this hypothesis, during the run 10 athletes carried a fluid-filled container around the chest. The pressure waves recorded in the container were added by computer to those recorded intra-arterially during bicycle ergometry. The resultant harmonic showed a pattern similar to that recorded in the athlete's radial artery during running. Conversely, by subtracting the pressure waves recorded in the container from those simultaneously recorded at the radial artery during running, nearly flat tracings were obtained. The source of the beat phenomenon has therefore been identified in the wave, which generates inside the aorta and the great vessels at each foot-strike shock.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2759978     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1989.67.1.52

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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