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2018
Immediate Effect of Physical Exercise on Blood Flow Velocity in Radial Artery in Young Adults
JŮZA, Tomáš and Daniel VLKBasic information
Original name
Immediate Effect of Physical Exercise on Blood Flow Velocity in Radial Artery in Young Adults
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Edition
Lékař a technika, ČVUT, Fakulta biomedicínského inženýrství, 2018, 0301-5491
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Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
Keywords in English
blood flow velocity, radial artery, doppler ultrasound, local physical exercise
Změněno: 6/6/2019 14:23, MUDr. Tomáš Jůza
Abstract
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Purpose: Quantify changes in blood flow velocity in the radial artery after local dynamic exercise and compare these results between a group of women and men. Acquire data of normal resting blood flow in the radial artery. Methods: We examined 42 healthy young volunteers (21 men and 21 women) of the age about 20. A pocket Doppler ultrasound device was used for measurements. Physical exercise was defined as one-minute-long, one-handed weightlifting. Hemodynamic parameters were registered during resting before exercise and immediately after exercise. Results: Resting baseline values: overall maximum blood flow velocity 26.49 cm/s (SD: 9.99 cm/s), mean blood flow velocity 8.46 cm/s (SD: 6.17 cm/s), and pulsatility index (PI) 5.46 (SD: 5.7) for the whole group. Mean percentage increase of maximum blood flow velocity is 36.5%, mean blood flow velocity 243%. PI was reduced by 52.8%. There was a presumed significant difference in the percentage change of PI between the group of women and men (p<0.05). There is also a typical change in velocity waveform after exercise. Conclusion: The most altered parameter is mean blood flow velocity, which corresponds to an observed change of velocity waveform probably caused by local vasodilatation lasting only for several seconds.