Suppr超能文献

戴手套的手指冷应激时三相反应的特征

Characterization of a three-phase response in gloved cold-stressed fingers.

作者信息

Shitzer A, Endrusick T L, Stroschein L A, Wallace R F, Gonzalez R R

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1998 Jul;78(2):155-62. doi: 10.1007/s004210050401.

Abstract

Seven gloves were studied worn by eight sedentary subjects (six men and two women) exposed to cold-dry, C D, (mean dry bulb temperature Tdb = -17.2 degrees C; mean dew point temperature Tdp = -25.1 degrees C), and cold-wet, C-W, (Tdh = 0 degrees C; Tdp = -8.4 degrees C) conditions. Mean endurance times were 75 min for the C-D and 162 min for the C W conditions. A three-phase response pattern of the temperature in the fingers was characterized. Phase I comprised an initial period during which finger temperature remained close to the pre-exposed level, due to delayed vasoconstriction in the finger. Phase II involved an exponential-like decrease of finger temperature indicative of the onset of vasoconstriction in the finger. Phase III manifested periodic finger temperature changes due to cold induced vasodilatation (CIVD). Mean wave patterns for phase III indicated approximately 3.5 waves x h(-1) in the C D but only about 2 waves x h(-1) in the C-W condition. Extension of endurance time, due to CIVD, was defined as the difference in time between the actual end of the experiment and the time the finger-tip would have reached the set temperature endurance limit as extrapolated by a continued exponential drop. Three overall response patterns of fingers in the cold were characterized: type A exhibiting all 3 phases; type B1 or B2 exhibiting either phases I+ II or phases II+ III; and type C showing only phase II. Considerable inter- and intra-subject variability was found. In both test conditions the final physiological thermal states of the subjects were between comfortable and slightly uncomfortable but acceptable and thus did not correlate with the responses in the fingers.

摘要

对八名久坐不动的受试者(六名男性和两名女性)所佩戴的七副手套进行了研究,这些受试者暴露于冷干(CD,平均干球温度Tdb = -17.2摄氏度;平均露点温度Tdp = -25.1摄氏度)和冷湿(C-W,Tdh = 0摄氏度;Tdp = -8.4摄氏度)环境中。在冷干条件下的平均耐受时间为75分钟,在冷湿条件下为162分钟。手指温度呈现出三相响应模式。第一阶段包括一个初始时期,在此期间手指温度由于手指血管收缩延迟而保持接近暴露前的水平。第二阶段涉及手指温度呈指数式下降,这表明手指血管收缩开始。第三阶段表现为由于冷诱导血管舒张(CIVD)导致的手指温度周期性变化。第三阶段的平均波形显示,在冷干条件下约为3.5次波动/小时,而在冷湿条件下仅约为2次波动/小时。由于CIVD导致的耐受时间延长定义为实验实际结束时间与指尖按照持续指数下降外推至设定温度耐受极限的时间之间的差值。确定了寒冷环境中手指的三种总体响应模式:A型表现出所有三个阶段;B1型或B2型表现出阶段I + II或阶段II + III;C型仅表现出阶段II。发现受试者之间和受试者内部存在相当大的变异性。在两种测试条件下,受试者最终的生理热状态都处于舒适和轻微不适之间,但可以接受,因此与手指的反应无关。

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验