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Cardiovascular dynamics during the initial period of head-down tilt.

C M Tomaselli, R A Kenney, M A Frey, G W Hoffler.   

Abstract

The cardiovascular response to 1 h of 6 degrees head-down tilt was studied in 12 male subjects, ages 30-39 years, to simulate the early effects of weightlessness. Fluid shifts, hemodynamic variables, and indices of myocardial contractility were evaluated by utilizing electrocardiography, systolic time intervals, impedance cardiography, sphygmomanometry, and measurement of calf circumference. Most cardiovascular variables remained stable throughout the initial 30 min of the protocol, even though translocation of fluid from the legs to the thorax commenced immediately with the onset of head-down tilt. In contrast, minutes 30-60 were characterized by reduced stroke volume, cardiac output, mean stroke ejection rate, and Heather Index concomitant with an elevation in mean arterial pressure. Intrathoracic fluid volume continued to increase while leg volume continued to decrease. This latter physiological response suggests intrathoracic sequestration of fluid volume; blood was apparently redistributed to the pulmonary circulation rather than being retained in the great veins.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3814029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aviat Space Environ Med        ISSN: 0095-6562


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