Effects of compression stockings on sympathetic activity and heart rate variability in individuals with spinal cord injury |
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Authors: | Rimaud Diana Calmels Paul Pichot Vincent Bethoux Francois Roche Frederic |
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Affiliation: | Service de Medecine Physique et de Readaptation, CHU Bellevue, Saint Etienne, France. diana_rimaud@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: |
ObjectiveTo investigate whether wearing graduated compression stockings (GCS) could affect the sympatho-adrenergic and heart rate variability (HRV) responses at rest and after a strenuous wheelchair exercise in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI).DesignCrossover trial.SettingDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Saint Etienne, France.ParticipantsNine men with SCI (five with low paraplegia: LP, four with high paraplegia: HP).InterventionsTwo maximal wheelchair exercise tests: with and without GCS (21 mmHg).Main outcome measuresHRV measurements: high frequency (HF), low frequency (LF), and LF/HF ratio. Norepinephrine (NOR) and epinephrine (EPI), at rest and post-exercise. Secondary measures were: blood pressure, heart rate, maximal power output, oxygen uptake, stroke volume, cardiac output, at rest, during and after exercise.ResultsWhen wearing GCS: LFnuwavelet-post significantly increased and HFnuwavelet-post significantly decreased (P < 0.05) in SCI subjects, leading to an enhance ratio of LFwavelet/HFwavelet and a significantly increased in NORrest (P < 0.05).ConclusionsGCS induces an enhanced sympathetic activity in individuals with paraplegia, regardless of the level of the injury. Enhanced post-exercise sympathetic activity with GCS may help prevent orthostatic hypotension or post-exercise hypotension. |
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Keywords: | Spinal cord injuries Paraplegia Wheelchair Autonomic nervous system Heart rate variability Sympathetic nervous system Catecholamines Compression stockings |
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