Blood flow to fingers is reduced during cold exposure. This is generally attributed to vasoconstriction. We tested the hypothesis that increased blood viscosity, not vasoconstriction, accounts for reductions of cutaneous flow after fingers cool. Blood viscosity was higher at 10 degree C than at 27 degree C and independent of hematocrit at low shear rates. The increase of finger vascular resistance may be due to increased vascular hindrance early in cold exposure (< 15 min) and is more likely due to increased viscosity after 20-30 min, a factor that may dominate the peripheral microcirculaton during prolonged cold exposure
sess the presence and magnitude of the effect of skin blood flow on finger skin cooling on contact w...
The mechanism responsible for cold induced vasodilation (CIVD) is still not clear. Some authors supp...
This study investigates the effect of blood flow upon the short-term (<180 s) skin contact coolin...
Blood flow to fingers is reduced during cold exposure. This is generally attributed to vasoconstrict...
Blood flow to fingers is reduced during cold exposure. This is generally attributed to vasoconstrict...
Blood flow to fingers is reduced during cold exposure. This is generally attributed to vasoconstrict...
Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) in the finger tips generally occurs 5-10 min after the start of loc...
Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) in the finger tips generally occurs 5-10 min after the start of loc...
BACKGROUND: Exposure of the fingers to severe cold leads to cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD). The in...
00859.2004.—Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) is a cyclic oscilla-tion in blood flow that occurs in t...
There are indications that subjects with a reduced finger CIVD response are more prone to get local ...
Peripheral cold injuries are often reported in mountaineers. Not only low ambient temperatures, but ...
Humans residing or working in cold environments exhibit a stronger cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) ...
Humans residing or working in cold environments exhibit a stronger cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) ...
Purpose: The risk for local cold injuries has been linked to poor cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) d...
sess the presence and magnitude of the effect of skin blood flow on finger skin cooling on contact w...
The mechanism responsible for cold induced vasodilation (CIVD) is still not clear. Some authors supp...
This study investigates the effect of blood flow upon the short-term (<180 s) skin contact coolin...
Blood flow to fingers is reduced during cold exposure. This is generally attributed to vasoconstrict...
Blood flow to fingers is reduced during cold exposure. This is generally attributed to vasoconstrict...
Blood flow to fingers is reduced during cold exposure. This is generally attributed to vasoconstrict...
Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) in the finger tips generally occurs 5-10 min after the start of loc...
Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) in the finger tips generally occurs 5-10 min after the start of loc...
BACKGROUND: Exposure of the fingers to severe cold leads to cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD). The in...
00859.2004.—Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) is a cyclic oscilla-tion in blood flow that occurs in t...
There are indications that subjects with a reduced finger CIVD response are more prone to get local ...
Peripheral cold injuries are often reported in mountaineers. Not only low ambient temperatures, but ...
Humans residing or working in cold environments exhibit a stronger cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) ...
Humans residing or working in cold environments exhibit a stronger cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) ...
Purpose: The risk for local cold injuries has been linked to poor cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) d...
sess the presence and magnitude of the effect of skin blood flow on finger skin cooling on contact w...
The mechanism responsible for cold induced vasodilation (CIVD) is still not clear. Some authors supp...
This study investigates the effect of blood flow upon the short-term (<180 s) skin contact coolin...