Journal ArticleOpen Access
Effects of respiratory muscle work on blood flow distribution during exercise in heart failure
Authors
Author Affiliations
Mayo Clinic in Arizona, National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, WinnMed
Published InThe Journal of Physiology
Year2010
Citations115
Abstract
Heart failure (HF) patients have a reduced cardiac reserve and increased work of breathing. Increased locomotor muscle blood flow demand may result in competition between respiratory and locomotor vascular beds. We hypothesized that HF patients would demonstrate improved locomotor blood flow with respiratory muscle unloading during activity. Ten patients (ejection fraction = 31 +/- 3%) and 10 controls (CTL) underwent two cycling sessions (60% peak work). Session 1 (S1): 5 min of normal breathing (NB), 5 min respiratory muscle unloading with a ventilator, and 5 min of NB. Session 2 (S2): 5 min NB, 5 min of respiratory muscle loading with inspiratory resistance, and 5 min of NB. Measurements included: leg blood flow (LBF, thermodilution), cardiac output (Q), and oesophageal…
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