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被动热应激和运动诱导脱水对模拟出血期间代偿储备的影响。

The Effect of Passive Heat Stress and Exercise-Induced Dehydration on the Compensatory Reserve During Simulated Hemorrhage.

作者信息

Gagnon Daniel, Schlader Zachary J, Adams Amy, Rivas Eric, Mulligan Jane, Grudic Gregory Z, Convertino Victor A, Howard Jeffrey T, Crandall Craig G

机构信息

*Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas †Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York ‡Institute for Clinical and Translational Science and Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, California §Flashback Technologies Inc., Boulder, Colorado ||US Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

出版信息

Shock. 2016 Sep;46(3 Suppl 1):74-82. doi: 10.1097/SHK.0000000000000653.

Abstract

Compensatory reserve represents the proportion of physiological responses engaged to compensate for reductions in central blood volume before the onset of decompensation. We hypothesized that compensatory reserve would be reduced by hyperthermia and exercise-induced dehydration, conditions often encountered on the battlefield. Twenty healthy males volunteered for two separate protocols during which they underwent lower-body negative pressure (LBNP) to hemodynamic decompensation (systolic blood pressure <80 mm Hg). During protocol #1, LBNP was performed following a passive increase in core temperature of ∼1.2°C (HT) or a normothermic time-control period (NT). During protocol #2, LBNP was performed following exercise during which: fluid losses were replaced (hydrated), fluid intake was restricted and exercise ended at the same increase in core temperature as hydrated (isothermic dehydrated), or fluid intake was restricted and exercise duration was the same as hydrated (time-match dehydrated). Compensatory reserve was estimated with the compensatory reserve index (CRI), a machine-learning algorithm that extracts features from continuous photoplethysmograph signals. Prior to LBNP, CRI was reduced by passive heating [NT: 0.87 (SD 0.09) vs. HT: 0.42 (SD 0.19) units, P <0.01] and exercise-induced dehydration [hydrated: 0.67 (SD 0.19) vs. isothermic dehydrated: 0.52 (SD 0.21) vs. time-match dehydrated: 0.47 (SD 0.25) units; P <0.01 vs. hydrated]. During subsequent LBNP, CRI decreased further and its rate of change was similar between conditions. CRI values at decompensation did not differ between conditions. These results suggest that passive heating and exercise-induced dehydration limit the body's physiological reserve to compensate for further reductions in central blood volume.

摘要

代偿储备代表在失代偿开始前用于补偿中心血容量减少的生理反应比例。我们假设,热应激和运动引起的脱水会降低代偿储备,而这两种情况在战场上经常出现。20名健康男性志愿者参与了两项独立的实验方案,期间他们接受下体负压(LBNP)直至出现血流动力学失代偿(收缩压<80 mmHg)。在实验方案1中,下体负压在核心体温被动升高约1.2°C(热应激,HT)或常温对照期(常温,NT)后进行。在实验方案2中,下体负压在运动后进行,运动期间:补充了液体流失量(补水)、限制了液体摄入且运动结束时核心体温升高幅度与补水时相同(等温脱水),或限制了液体摄入且运动持续时间与补水时相同(时间匹配脱水)。代偿储备通过代偿储备指数(CRI)进行评估,CRI是一种从连续光电容积脉搏波信号中提取特征的机器学习算法。在下体负压之前,CRI因被动加热而降低[常温:0.87(标准差0.09)对热应激:0.42(标准差0.19)单位,P<0.01]以及因运动引起的脱水而降低[补水:0.67(标准差0.19)对等温脱水:0.52(标准差0.21)对时间匹配脱水:0.47(标准差0.25)单位;与补水相比P<​​0.01]。在随后的下体负压期间,CRI进一步下降,且不同条件下其变化率相似。失代偿时的CRI值在不同条件之间没有差异。这些结果表明,被动加热和运动引起的脱水会限制身体的生理储备,以补偿中心血容量的进一步减少。

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