Study of effects of simulated space flight factors and use of infusion liquids on human hemodynamics with the use of the Cardiocode method

Aims The aim is to study the effect of simulated space flight factors on the human central hemodynamics and evaluate the effectiveness of colloid and crystalloid infusions in microgravity simulation using the Cardiocode method. Materials and methods Test subjects were six men aged 20 to 35 withou...

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Main Authors: Olga K. Voronova, Mikhail Y. Rudenko, Vladimir A. Zernov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Russian New University 2013-05-01
Series:Cardiometry
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Online Access:http://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no2-may-2013/simulated-space-flight-factors
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spelling doaj-b66a8ced4ab14b81b80631a37f09e5f52020-11-24T22:42:46ZengRussian New UniversityCardiometry2304-72322304-72322013-05-01212413510.12710/cardiometry.2013.2.124135Study of effects of simulated space flight factors and use of infusion liquids on human hemodynamics with the use of the Cardiocode methodOlga K. Voronova0Mikhail Y. Rudenko1Vladimir A. Zernov2Russian New UniversityRussian New UniversityRussian New UniversityAims The aim is to study the effect of simulated space flight factors on the human central hemodynamics and evaluate the effectiveness of colloid and crystalloid infusions in microgravity simulation using the Cardiocode method. Materials and methods Test subjects were six men aged 20 to 35 without chronic somatic diseases. Antiorthostatic hypokinesia with an angle of 15° (ANOH-15) simulated the weightlessness was used. Diuretics were used to simulate hypovolemia in the test individuals. During ANOH-15 the colloid and crystalloid intravenous infusions were applied. Central hemodynamics parameters were measured by Cardiocode method. Results Background quantitative and qualitative central hemodynamics parameters were obtained, several individual characteristics of blood flow regulation were identified. The effects of space flight factors, ground-based simulated with antiorthostatic hypokinesia, on the human hemodynamics were investigated. The efficacy of crystalloid and colloid infusions for the correction of central hemodynamics abnormalities in test subjects with hypovolemia in microgravity was studied. Conclusion The Cardiocode method allowed obtaining the information about the effects of simulated space flight factors and different infusion fluids on the human central hemodynamics. The efficacy of crystalloid and colloid infusions for the correction of central hemodynamics abnormalities in test subjects in microgravity was positively evaluated. http://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no2-may-2013/simulated-space-flight-factorscardiocodehemodynamicshypokinesiahypovolemiamicrogravitysimulated space flight
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author Olga K. Voronova
Mikhail Y. Rudenko
Vladimir A. Zernov
spellingShingle Olga K. Voronova
Mikhail Y. Rudenko
Vladimir A. Zernov
Study of effects of simulated space flight factors and use of infusion liquids on human hemodynamics with the use of the Cardiocode method
Cardiometry
cardiocode
hemodynamics
hypokinesia
hypovolemia
microgravity
simulated space flight
author_facet Olga K. Voronova
Mikhail Y. Rudenko
Vladimir A. Zernov
author_sort Olga K. Voronova
title Study of effects of simulated space flight factors and use of infusion liquids on human hemodynamics with the use of the Cardiocode method
title_short Study of effects of simulated space flight factors and use of infusion liquids on human hemodynamics with the use of the Cardiocode method
title_full Study of effects of simulated space flight factors and use of infusion liquids on human hemodynamics with the use of the Cardiocode method
title_fullStr Study of effects of simulated space flight factors and use of infusion liquids on human hemodynamics with the use of the Cardiocode method
title_full_unstemmed Study of effects of simulated space flight factors and use of infusion liquids on human hemodynamics with the use of the Cardiocode method
title_sort study of effects of simulated space flight factors and use of infusion liquids on human hemodynamics with the use of the cardiocode method
publisher Russian New University
series Cardiometry
issn 2304-7232
2304-7232
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Aims The aim is to study the effect of simulated space flight factors on the human central hemodynamics and evaluate the effectiveness of colloid and crystalloid infusions in microgravity simulation using the Cardiocode method. Materials and methods Test subjects were six men aged 20 to 35 without chronic somatic diseases. Antiorthostatic hypokinesia with an angle of 15° (ANOH-15) simulated the weightlessness was used. Diuretics were used to simulate hypovolemia in the test individuals. During ANOH-15 the colloid and crystalloid intravenous infusions were applied. Central hemodynamics parameters were measured by Cardiocode method. Results Background quantitative and qualitative central hemodynamics parameters were obtained, several individual characteristics of blood flow regulation were identified. The effects of space flight factors, ground-based simulated with antiorthostatic hypokinesia, on the human hemodynamics were investigated. The efficacy of crystalloid and colloid infusions for the correction of central hemodynamics abnormalities in test subjects with hypovolemia in microgravity was studied. Conclusion The Cardiocode method allowed obtaining the information about the effects of simulated space flight factors and different infusion fluids on the human central hemodynamics. The efficacy of crystalloid and colloid infusions for the correction of central hemodynamics abnormalities in test subjects in microgravity was positively evaluated.
topic cardiocode
hemodynamics
hypokinesia
hypovolemia
microgravity
simulated space flight
url http://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no2-may-2013/simulated-space-flight-factors
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