BACKGROUND - The cardiovascular system is highly adaptable to sustained +Gz acceleration. Little is known as to whether the cardiovascular system can adapt to acute, repetitive +Gz exposures. This study tested the hypothesis that the cardiovascular system would adapt to repeated orthostatic challenges in a single session. METHODS - Over a 70-min period, 14 subjects were exposed to 10 +75º head-up tilts (HUT). Each tilt involved a 5-min supine period followed by a 2-min HUT. Heart rate (HR), systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), total peripheral resistance (TPR), stroke volume (SV), and cardiac output (CO) were determined non-invasively. Cardiovascular responses to HUT10 for the final 30 s of the supine period...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in hemodynamic responses to...
During the reambulation procedure after 35-day head-down tilt bed rest (HDTBR) for 9 men, we recorde...
SUMMARY Changes in hemodynamic parameters following 50-degree head-up tilt were studied in a populat...
The cardiovascular system is highly adaptable to sustained +Gz acceleration. Little is known as to w...
Background: Baroreflex adaptation to repetitive +Gz has been reported previously. The underlying mec...
Background: Baroreflex adaptation to repetitive +Gz has been reported previously. The underlying mec...
INTRODUCTION - the cardiovascular system is adaptable to multiple exposures to gravity over several ...
The physiological differences between active and passive changes in posture have been previously est...
Background: The arterial baroreflex acts to maintain arterial pressure in the face of an orthostatic...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Check if the Temporal flow response to Tilt could provide early hem...
In spite of cardiovascular system (CVS) response to posture changes have been widely studied, a numb...
1. The initial circulatory adjustments induced by head-up tilt and tilt-back were investigated in si...
Check if the Temporal flow response to Tilt could provide early hemodynamic pattern in the minutes p...
We studied individual stability of orthostatic tolerance as well as presyncopal signs and symptoms a...
Fighter pilots are exposed to significant levels of +Gz acceleration on a frequent occupational basi...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in hemodynamic responses to...
During the reambulation procedure after 35-day head-down tilt bed rest (HDTBR) for 9 men, we recorde...
SUMMARY Changes in hemodynamic parameters following 50-degree head-up tilt were studied in a populat...
The cardiovascular system is highly adaptable to sustained +Gz acceleration. Little is known as to w...
Background: Baroreflex adaptation to repetitive +Gz has been reported previously. The underlying mec...
Background: Baroreflex adaptation to repetitive +Gz has been reported previously. The underlying mec...
INTRODUCTION - the cardiovascular system is adaptable to multiple exposures to gravity over several ...
The physiological differences between active and passive changes in posture have been previously est...
Background: The arterial baroreflex acts to maintain arterial pressure in the face of an orthostatic...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Check if the Temporal flow response to Tilt could provide early hem...
In spite of cardiovascular system (CVS) response to posture changes have been widely studied, a numb...
1. The initial circulatory adjustments induced by head-up tilt and tilt-back were investigated in si...
Check if the Temporal flow response to Tilt could provide early hemodynamic pattern in the minutes p...
We studied individual stability of orthostatic tolerance as well as presyncopal signs and symptoms a...
Fighter pilots are exposed to significant levels of +Gz acceleration on a frequent occupational basi...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in hemodynamic responses to...
During the reambulation procedure after 35-day head-down tilt bed rest (HDTBR) for 9 men, we recorde...
SUMMARY Changes in hemodynamic parameters following 50-degree head-up tilt were studied in a populat...