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Cardiovascular responses in paraplegic subjects during arm exercise
Authors:Rob A Binkhorst  Berend Oeseburg  Maria T E Hopman
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology, University of Nijmegen, Geert Grooteplein N 21, NL-6525 EZ Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary The purpose of this study was to examine cardiovascular responses during arm exercise in paraplegics compared to a well-matched control group. A group of 11 male paraplegics (P) with complete spinal cord-lesions between T6 and T12 and 11 male control subjects (C), matched for physical activity, sport participation and age performed maximal arm-cranking exercise and submaximal exercise at 20%, 40% and 6070 of the maximal load for each individual. Cardiac output (Q c) was determined by the CO2 rebreathing method. Maximal oxygen uptake was significantly lower and maximal heart rate (f c) was sigificantly higher in P compared to C. At the same oxygen uptakes no significant differences were observed inQ c between P and C; however, stroke volume (SV) was significantly lower andf c significantly higher in P than in C. The lower SV in P could be explained by an impaired redistribution of blood and, therefore, a reduced ventricular filling pressure, due to pooling of venous blood caused by inactivity of the skeletal muscle pump in the legs and lack of sympathetic vasoconstriction below the lesion. In conclusion, in P maximal performance appears to have been limited by a smaller active muscle mass and a lower SV despite the higher phivc,max. During submaximal exercise, however, this lower SV was compensated for by a higherf c and, thus at the same submaximal oxygen uptake,Q c was similar to that in the control group.
Keywords:Spinal cord injury  Stroke volume  Cardiac output  CO2 Rebreathing method  Maximal and submaximal exercise
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