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タイトルEffects of acute hypoxia on cardiopulmonary responses to head-down tilt
著者(英)Loeppky, J. A.; Scotto, P.; Luft, U. C.; Chick, T. W.
著者所属(英)Veterans Administration Hospital|Naples Univ.|Lovelace Foundation for Medical Education and Research
発行日1990-09-01
言語eng
内容記述Six male subjects were exposed on two separate occasions to simulated microgravity with 28 deg head-down tilt (HD) for 1 h with baseline followed by recovery at + 17 deg head-up. Pulmonary ventilation, gas exchange, spirometry, and central and cerebral blood flow characteristics were compared while breathing ambient air and reduced F(I)O2 equivalent to 14,828 ft. With hypoxia (HY), the increased tidal volume served to attenuate the drop in arterial saturation by reducing deadspace ventilation. Arterial and mixed venous PO2, values, estimated from peripheral venous samples and cardiac output (CO), were both maintained during HD in HY. Mixed venous PO2 was elevated by an increase in CO associated with a reduction in systemic resistance. Changes in spirometric indices during HD were not accentuated by HY, making the presence of interstitial edema unlikely. Cerebral flow and resistance showed minor reductions with HD. Tissue oxygenation and cardiopulmonary function were not notably effected by HD during HY, but a combination of these two stressors may predispose subjects to subsequent orthostatic intolerance during initial recovery.
NASA分類AEROSPACE MEDICINE
レポートNO90A48583
権利Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/354087


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