Background: Baroreflex adaptation to repetitive +Gz has been reported previously. The underlying mechanism may involve different responses of stroke volume (SV) and total peripheral resistance (TPR) to +Gz. Hypothesis: The previously observed enhanced mean arterial pressure (MAP) regulation in fighter pilots (FP) is mediated by increases in SV and/or TPR. Methods: There were 8 pilots and 12 non-pilots who underwent head-up tilt. SV was determined using impedance cardiography. Results: MAP increased significantly in FP, due to heart rate (HR) and TPR increasing more and SV decreasing less. Conclusion: Baroreflex adaptation results in better performance of HR, SV and TPR in response to +Gz
This study explored the process of arterial baroreflex adaptation to microgravity, starting from the...
International audienceThe aim of the study was to assess the instantaneous spectral components of he...
The arterial baroreflexes, located in the carotid sinus and along the arch of the aorta, are essenti...
Background: Baroreflex adaptation to repetitive +Gz has been reported previously. The underlying mec...
Background: The arterial baroreflex acts to maintain arterial pressure in the face of an orthostatic...
Fighter pilots are exposed to significant levels of +Gz acceleration on a frequent occupational basi...
Introduction: Fighter pilots report G tolerance increases with regular exposure. Our previous work h...
The cardiovascular system is highly adaptable to sustained +Gz acceleration. Little is known as to w...
Despite decades of experience from high-G exposures in aircraft and centrifuges, information is scar...
The upright posture strengthens the coupling between heart period (HP) and systolic arterial pressur...
Aim: The ability to maintain arterial blood pressure when faced with a postural challenge has implic...
Reductions in baroreflex responsiveness have been thought to increase the prevalence of orthostatic ...
SUMMARY Changes in hemodynamic parameters following 50-degree head-up tilt were studied in a populat...
Purpose: High G tolerance is based on the capacity to maintain a sufficient level of arterial pressu...
Di Rienzo M, Castiglioni P, Iellamo F, Volterrani M, Pagani M, Mancia G, Karemaker JM, Parati G. Dyn...
This study explored the process of arterial baroreflex adaptation to microgravity, starting from the...
International audienceThe aim of the study was to assess the instantaneous spectral components of he...
The arterial baroreflexes, located in the carotid sinus and along the arch of the aorta, are essenti...
Background: Baroreflex adaptation to repetitive +Gz has been reported previously. The underlying mec...
Background: The arterial baroreflex acts to maintain arterial pressure in the face of an orthostatic...
Fighter pilots are exposed to significant levels of +Gz acceleration on a frequent occupational basi...
Introduction: Fighter pilots report G tolerance increases with regular exposure. Our previous work h...
The cardiovascular system is highly adaptable to sustained +Gz acceleration. Little is known as to w...
Despite decades of experience from high-G exposures in aircraft and centrifuges, information is scar...
The upright posture strengthens the coupling between heart period (HP) and systolic arterial pressur...
Aim: The ability to maintain arterial blood pressure when faced with a postural challenge has implic...
Reductions in baroreflex responsiveness have been thought to increase the prevalence of orthostatic ...
SUMMARY Changes in hemodynamic parameters following 50-degree head-up tilt were studied in a populat...
Purpose: High G tolerance is based on the capacity to maintain a sufficient level of arterial pressu...
Di Rienzo M, Castiglioni P, Iellamo F, Volterrani M, Pagani M, Mancia G, Karemaker JM, Parati G. Dyn...
This study explored the process of arterial baroreflex adaptation to microgravity, starting from the...
International audienceThe aim of the study was to assess the instantaneous spectral components of he...
The arterial baroreflexes, located in the carotid sinus and along the arch of the aorta, are essenti...