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Restoration of hemodynamics in apnea struggle phase in association with involuntary breathing movements (CROSBI ID 137552)

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Palada, Ivan ; Baković, Darija ; Valić, Zoran ; Obad, Ante ; Ivančev, Vladimir ; Eterović, Davor ; Shoemaker, J, Kevin ; Dujić, Željko Restoration of hemodynamics in apnea struggle phase in association with involuntary breathing movements // Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 161 (2008), 2; 174-181. doi: 10.1016/j.resp.2008.01.008

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Palada, Ivan ; Baković, Darija ; Valić, Zoran ; Obad, Ante ; Ivančev, Vladimir ; Eterović, Davor ; Shoemaker, J, Kevin ; Dujić, Željko

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Restoration of hemodynamics in apnea struggle phase in association with involuntary breathing movements

Involuntary breathing movements (IBM) that occur in the struggle phase of maximal apneas produce waves of negative intrathoracic pressure. This could augment the venous return, increasing thereby the cardiac output and gas exchange, and release the fresh blood from venous pools of spleen and liver. To test these hypotheses we used photoplethysmography and ultrasound for assessment of hemodynamics and spleen size before, during and after maximal dry apneas at large lung volume in 7 trained divers. During the easy-going phase cardiac output was reduced about 40%, due to reduction in stroke volume and in presence of reduced inferior vena cava venous return, while the spleen contracted for about 60 ml. Towards the end of the struggle phase, in presence of intense IBM, the spleen volume further decreased for about 70 ml, while cardiac output and caval flow almost renormalized. In conclusion, IBM coincide with splenic volume reduction and restoration of hemodynamics, likely facilitating the use of the last oxygen reserves before apnea cessation.

apnea; inferior vena cava; ultrasound; human

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Podaci o izdanju

161 (2)

2008.

174-181

objavljeno

1569-9048

10.1016/j.resp.2008.01.008

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