Welsh Alexandra J L, Griffin Michael J
Human Factors Research Unit, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2008 Apr;81(5):625-32. doi: 10.1007/s00420-007-0257-1. Epub 2007 Sep 28.
To compare finger systolic blood pressures in males and females and in younger and older persons and provide normal values for all four fingers in younger and older males and females.
Eighty healthy subjects participated in the study: 20 males and 20 females aged 20-30 years, and 20 males and 20 females aged 55-65 years. Finger systolic blood pressures (FSBPs) were measured using strain-gauge plethysmography following local cooling at 30 and 10 degrees C in accord with International Standard 14835-2. The FSBPs were measured simultaneously in the thumb and the four fingers of the dominant hand and the percentage changes in finger systolic blood pressures (%FSBPs) due to the cold provocation were calculated.
The median finger systolic blood pressures increased with increasing age in both females and males, with the increase highly significant at 30 degrees C but not at 10 degrees C. The %FSBPs were not significantly affected by the age of males, but were significantly lower in older females than younger females. The FSBPs were lower in females than in males at 30 degrees C but there was no significant difference between genders at 10 degrees C. The %FSBPs were higher in younger females than younger males, but only significantly higher in the middle finger and there were no significant differences between the genders in the older age group. There were only minor differences between the four fingers in the FSBPs at 30 and 10 degrees C. The %FSBPs across the four fingers were similar in the younger subjects and in the older females, but varied with finger in the older males.
Although there are some differences in the %FSBPs associated with age, gender, and finger, the differences may be sufficiently small to use a single value criterion when deciding on abnormalities in FSBP associated with cold provocation for persons aged 20-65 years.
比较男性和女性以及年轻人和老年人的手指收缩压,并给出年轻和年长男性及女性所有四根手指的正常值。
80名健康受试者参与了该研究:20名年龄在20 - 30岁的男性和20名女性,以及20名年龄在55 - 65岁的男性和20名女性。按照国际标准14835 - 2,在30摄氏度和10摄氏度局部冷却后,使用应变片体积描记法测量手指收缩压(FSBP)。在优势手的拇指和四根手指同时测量FSBP,并计算冷激发引起的手指收缩压百分比变化(%FSBP)。
女性和男性的手指收缩压中位数均随年龄增长而升高,在30摄氏度时升高非常显著,但在10摄氏度时不显著。%FSBP不受男性年龄的显著影响,但老年女性的%FSBP显著低于年轻女性。在30摄氏度时,女性的FSBP低于男性,但在10摄氏度时性别之间无显著差异。年轻女性的%FSBP高于年轻男性,但仅在中指显著更高,在老年组中性别之间无显著差异。在30摄氏度和10摄氏度时,四根手指的FSBP之间只有微小差异。年轻受试者和老年女性中四根手指的%FSBP相似,但老年男性中%FSBP因手指而异。
尽管与年龄、性别和手指相关的%FSBP存在一些差异,但这些差异可能足够小,以至于在判定20 - 65岁人群冷激发相关的FSBP异常时可以使用单一值标准。