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Increased pulmonary vascular resistance and reduced stroke volume, in association with CO2 retention and inferior vena cava dilatation


Baković, Darija; Eterović, Davor; Valić, Zoran; Saratlija-Novaković, Žana; Palada, Ivan; Obad, Ante; Dujić, Željko
Increased pulmonary vascular resistance and reduced stroke volume, in association with CO2 retention and inferior vena cava dilatation // Journal of Applied Physiology, 101 (2006), 3; 866-872 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Increased pulmonary vascular resistance and reduced stroke volume, in association with CO2 retention and inferior vena cava dilatation

Autori
Baković, Darija ; Eterović, Davor ; Valić, Zoran ; Saratlija-Novaković, Žana ; Palada, Ivan ; Obad, Ante ; Dujić, Željko

Izvornik
Journal of Applied Physiology (8750-7587) 101 (2006), 3; 866-872

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
diving response; ultrasound scanning; Doppler; arterial pressure; human

Sažetak
Changes in cardiovascular parameters elicited during a maximal breath hold are well described. However, the impact of consecutive maximal breath holds on central hemodynamics in the postapneic period is unknown. Eight trained apnea divers and eight control subjects performed five successive maximal apneas, separated by a 2-min resting interval, with face immersion in cold water. Ultrasound examinations of inferior vena cava (IVC) and the heart were carried out at times 0, 10, 20, 40, and 60 min after the last apnea. The arterial oxygen saturation level and blood pressure, heart rate, and transcutaneous partial pressures of CO2 and O2 were monitored continuously. At 20 min after breath holds, IVC diameter increased (27.6 and 16.8% for apnea divers and controls, respectively). Subsequently, pulmonary vascular resistance increased and cardiac output decreased both in apnea divers (62.8 and 21.4%, respectively) and the control group (74.6 and 17.8%, respectively). Cardiac output decrements were due to reductions in stroke volumes in the presence of reduced end-diastolic ventricular volumes. Transcutaneous partial pressure of CO2 increased in all participants during breath holding, returned to baseline between apneas, but remained slightly elevated during the postdive observation period (4.5%). Thus increased right ventricular afterload and decreased cardiac output were associated with CO2 retention and signs of peripheralization of blood volume. These results indicate that repeated apneas may cause prolonged hemodynamic changes after resumption of normal breathing, which may suggest what happens in sleep apnea syndrome.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
0216007
0216006

Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Split


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Baković, Darija; Eterović, Davor; Valić, Zoran; Saratlija-Novaković, Žana; Palada, Ivan; Obad, Ante; Dujić, Željko
Increased pulmonary vascular resistance and reduced stroke volume, in association with CO2 retention and inferior vena cava dilatation // Journal of Applied Physiology, 101 (2006), 3; 866-872 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Baković, D., Eterović, D., Valić, Z., Saratlija-Novaković, Ž., Palada, I., Obad, A. & Dujić, Ž. (2006) Increased pulmonary vascular resistance and reduced stroke volume, in association with CO2 retention and inferior vena cava dilatation. Journal of Applied Physiology, 101 (3), 866-872.
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