Cardiovascular changes during deep breath-hold dives in a pressure chamber |
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Authors: | Ferrigno, Massimo Ferretti, Guido Ellis, Avery Warkander, Dan Costa, Mario Cerretelli, Paolo Lundgren, Claes E.G. |
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Abstract: | Ferrigno, Massimo, Guido Ferretti, Avery Ellis, DanWarkander, Mario Costa, Paolo Cerretelli, and Claes E. G. Lundgren. Cardiovascular changes during deep breath-hold dives ina pressure chamber. J. Appl. Physiol.83(4): 1282-1290, 1997.Electrocardiogram, cardiac output, andblood lactate accumulation were recorded in three elite breath-holddivers diving to 40-55 m in a pressure chamber in thermoneutral(35°C) or cool (25°C) water. In two of the divers, invasiverecordings of arterial blood pressure were also obtained during divesto 50 m in cool water. Bradycardia during the dives was more pronouncedand developed more rapidly in the cool water, with heart rates droppingto 20-30 beats/min. Arrhythmias occurred, particularly during thedives in cool water, when they were often more frequent than sinusbeats. Because of bradycardia, cardiac output decreased during thedives, especially in cool water (to <3 l/min in 2 of the divers).Arterial blood pressure increased dramatically, reaching values as highas 280/200 and 290/150 mmHg in the two divers, respectively. Thishypertension was secondary to peripheral vasoconstriction, which alsoled to anaerobic metabolism, reflected in increased blood lactateconcentration. The diving response of these divers resembles the onedescribed for diving animals, although the presence of arrhythmias andlarge increases in blood pressure indicate a less perfect adaptation inhumans. |
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