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The effect of lower body positive pressure on the cardiovascular response to exercise in sedentary and endurance-trained persons with paraplegia
Authors:Roger Kaprielian   Michael J. Plyley   Panagiota Klentrou   Leonard S. Goodman  Jack M. Goodman
Abstract:
Exercise intolerance in persons with paraplegia (PARAS) is thought to be secondary to insufficient venous return and a subnormal cardiac output at a given oxygen uptake. However, these issues have not been resolved fully. This study utilized lower-body positive pressure (LBPP) as an intervention during arm crank exercise in PARAS in order to examine this issue. Endurance-trained (TP, n= 7) and untrained PARAS (UP, n= 10) with complete lesions between T6 and T12, and a control group consisting of sedentary able-bodied subjects (SAB, n= 10) were tested. UP and TP subjects demonstrated a diminished cardiac output (via CO2 rebreathing) during exercise compared to SAB subjects. Peak oxygen uptake (O2peak) remained unchanged for all groups following LBPP. LBPP resulted in a significant decrease in heart rate (HR) in UP and TP (P≤0.05), but not SAB subjects. LBPP produced an insignificant increase in cardiac output () and stroke volume (SV). The significant decrease in HR in both PARA groups may indicate a modest hemodynamic benefit of LBPP at higher work rates where circulatory sufficiency may be most compromised. We conclude that PARAS possess a diminished cardiac output during exercise compared to the able-bodied, and LBPP fails to ameliorate significantly their exercise response irrespective of the conditioning level. These results support previous observations of a lower cardiac output during exercise in PARAS, but indicate that lower-limb blood pooling may not be a primary limitation to arm exercise in paraplegia. Accepted: 11 December 1997
Keywords:Maximal and submaximal exercise  Cardiac output  CO2 rebreathing  Lower-body positive pressure  Paraplegia
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