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Impact of Increasing Lower Body Negative Pressure and Its Abrupt Release on Left Ventricular Hemodynamics in Anesthetized Pigs

Lower body negative pressure (LBNP) has been implemented as a tool to simulate systemic effects of hypovolemia, understand orthostatic challenges and study G load stress in humans. However, the exact hemodynamic mechanisms of graded LBNP followed by its abrupt release have not been characterized in...

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Autores principales: Zirngast, Birgit, Berboth, Leonhard, Manninger, Martin, Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut, Scherr, Daniel, Petersen, Lonnie G., Goswami, Nandu, Alogna, Alessio, Maechler, Heinrich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9571543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11195858
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author Zirngast, Birgit
Berboth, Leonhard
Manninger, Martin
Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut
Scherr, Daniel
Petersen, Lonnie G.
Goswami, Nandu
Alogna, Alessio
Maechler, Heinrich
author_facet Zirngast, Birgit
Berboth, Leonhard
Manninger, Martin
Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut
Scherr, Daniel
Petersen, Lonnie G.
Goswami, Nandu
Alogna, Alessio
Maechler, Heinrich
author_sort Zirngast, Birgit
collection PubMed
description Lower body negative pressure (LBNP) has been implemented as a tool to simulate systemic effects of hypovolemia, understand orthostatic challenges and study G load stress in humans. However, the exact hemodynamic mechanisms of graded LBNP followed by its abrupt release have not been characterized in detail, limiting its potential applications in humans. Here, we set out to investigate the immediate hemodynamic alterations occurring during LBNP in healthy Landrace pigs. Invasive cardiac monitoring via extensive pressure volume loop analysis was carried out during application of incremental LBNP up to life threatening levels from −15 to −45 mmHg as well as during its abrupt release. Three different sealing positions were evaluated. Incremental LBNP consistently induced a preload dependent depression of systemic hemodynamics according to the Frank-Starling mechanism. Overall, the pressure–volume loop progressively shifted leftwards and downwards with increasing LBNP intensity. The abrupt release of LBNP reverted the above-described hemodynamic changes to baseline values within only three respiratory cycles. These data provide quantitative translational insights into hemodynamic mechanisms of incremental and very high levels of LBNP, levels of seal and effect of abrupt release for future human applications, such as countermeasure development for long spaceflight.
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spelling pubmed-95715432022-10-17 Impact of Increasing Lower Body Negative Pressure and Its Abrupt Release on Left Ventricular Hemodynamics in Anesthetized Pigs Zirngast, Birgit Berboth, Leonhard Manninger, Martin Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut Scherr, Daniel Petersen, Lonnie G. Goswami, Nandu Alogna, Alessio Maechler, Heinrich J Clin Med Article Lower body negative pressure (LBNP) has been implemented as a tool to simulate systemic effects of hypovolemia, understand orthostatic challenges and study G load stress in humans. However, the exact hemodynamic mechanisms of graded LBNP followed by its abrupt release have not been characterized in detail, limiting its potential applications in humans. Here, we set out to investigate the immediate hemodynamic alterations occurring during LBNP in healthy Landrace pigs. Invasive cardiac monitoring via extensive pressure volume loop analysis was carried out during application of incremental LBNP up to life threatening levels from −15 to −45 mmHg as well as during its abrupt release. Three different sealing positions were evaluated. Incremental LBNP consistently induced a preload dependent depression of systemic hemodynamics according to the Frank-Starling mechanism. Overall, the pressure–volume loop progressively shifted leftwards and downwards with increasing LBNP intensity. The abrupt release of LBNP reverted the above-described hemodynamic changes to baseline values within only three respiratory cycles. These data provide quantitative translational insights into hemodynamic mechanisms of incremental and very high levels of LBNP, levels of seal and effect of abrupt release for future human applications, such as countermeasure development for long spaceflight. MDPI 2022-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9571543/ /pubmed/36233725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11195858 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zirngast, Birgit
Berboth, Leonhard
Manninger, Martin
Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut
Scherr, Daniel
Petersen, Lonnie G.
Goswami, Nandu
Alogna, Alessio
Maechler, Heinrich
Impact of Increasing Lower Body Negative Pressure and Its Abrupt Release on Left Ventricular Hemodynamics in Anesthetized Pigs
title Impact of Increasing Lower Body Negative Pressure and Its Abrupt Release on Left Ventricular Hemodynamics in Anesthetized Pigs
title_full Impact of Increasing Lower Body Negative Pressure and Its Abrupt Release on Left Ventricular Hemodynamics in Anesthetized Pigs
title_fullStr Impact of Increasing Lower Body Negative Pressure and Its Abrupt Release on Left Ventricular Hemodynamics in Anesthetized Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Increasing Lower Body Negative Pressure and Its Abrupt Release on Left Ventricular Hemodynamics in Anesthetized Pigs
title_short Impact of Increasing Lower Body Negative Pressure and Its Abrupt Release on Left Ventricular Hemodynamics in Anesthetized Pigs
title_sort impact of increasing lower body negative pressure and its abrupt release on left ventricular hemodynamics in anesthetized pigs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9571543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11195858
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