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High +Gz centrifuge training: the electrocardiographic response to +Gz-induced loss of consciousness.

作者信息

Whinnery A M, Whinnery J E, Hickman J R

机构信息

72nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (AFRES), McGuire AFB, NJ.

出版信息

Aviat Space Environ Med. 1990 Jul;61(7):609-14.

PMID:2386446
Abstract

Neural control of the heart involves complex interconnections within the central nervous system (CNS). Although various CNS abnormalities and processes (acute cerebrovascular accidents, cerebral ischemia, subarachnoid hemorrhages, and seizures) have been associated with alteration of cardiac electrophysiology, the effect of +Gz-induced loss of consciousness (G-LOC) on autonomic control of the heart is unknown. From a group of 59 healthy subjects undergoing centrifuge high +Gz training, 15 suffered G-LOC episodes. The +Gz training profiles included gradual (0.1 G/s) and rapid (approximately 6 G/s) exposures to levels as high as +9 Gz. Electrocardiographic rate and rhythm disturbances were evaluated during each of the +Gz training profiles. Rate and rhythm disturbances associated with the +Gz stress exposures were observed in 73% of the subjects. When considering only the period when the subjects were exposed to +Gz (During-G), 67% of the individuals had atrial or ventricular ectopy. When considering the period of unconsciousness (During-LOC), which lasted an average of 12.6 s, 33% of the individuals had atrial or ventricular ectopy. Electrocardiographic changes were related to +Gz stress and unrelated to the period of occurrence of G-LOC. Significant ectopy (ventricular tachycardia and supraventricular tachycardia) was observed only during +Gz stress and not related to the G-LOC period. The results of the study do not indicate that G-LOC alters the electrocardiographic response to +Gz stress.

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