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Elevations in Intra-cranial blood flow velocities following a SCUBA Dive and the Influence of Post- dive Exercise (CROSBI ID 301795)

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Barak Otto F ; Caljkusic Kresimir ; Madden Dennis ; Ainslie Phillip ; Slavic Danijel ; Buca Ante ; Dujic Zeljko Elevations in Intra-cranial blood flow velocities following a SCUBA Dive and the Influence of Post- dive Exercise // International journal of sports medicine, 37 (2016), 8; 591-597. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-103589

Podaci o odgovornosti

Barak Otto F ; Caljkusic Kresimir ; Madden Dennis ; Ainslie Phillip ; Slavic Danijel ; Buca Ante ; Dujic Zeljko

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Elevations in Intra-cranial blood flow velocities following a SCUBA Dive and the Influence of Post- dive Exercise

The effect that a SCUBA dive has on cerebral blood flow (CBF) at rest and during exercise is poorly understood. We examined the hypothesis that the altered hemodynamic parameters following a SCUBA dive will lead to differential changes in CBF at rest and during exercise. 16 divers completed a field-based study with a single dive at a depth of 18 m sea water with a 47-min bottom time. A follow-up laboratory based study was conducted - 1 week later. Intra-cranial velocities were measured with transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) pre- dive, post-dive at rest and throughout incremental exercise until exhaustion. Following the dive at rest, middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAv) was elevated 15 and 30 min after surfacing (by 3.3±5.8 and 4.0±6.9 cm/s, respectively ; p<0.05) ; posterior cerebral artery velocity (PCAv) was increased at 30 min after surfacing (by 3.0±4.5 cm/s ; p<0.05). During exercise following the dive, both MCAv and PCAv increased up to 150W followed by a decrease towards baseline at 180W (p<0.05). We found no difference in CBV during exercise between field and laboratory studies (p<0.05). The novel finding of this study is the transient elevation in resting intra-cranial velocities within 30 min following a SCUBA dive.

SCUBA diving - cerebral blood flow - transcranial doppler ultrasound

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Podaci o izdanju

37 (8)

2016.

591-597

objavljeno

0172-4622

1439-3964

10.1055/s-0042-103589

Povezanost rada

Biotehnologija u biomedicini (prirodno područje, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničko područje), Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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