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Effects of high oxygen tension on healthy volunteer microcirculation
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Introduction: Previous studies have highlighted hyperoxia-induced microcirculation modifications, but few have focused on hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) effects. Our primary objective was to explore hyperbaric hyperoxia effects on the microcirculation of healthy volunteers and investigate whether these modifications are adaptative or not. Methods: This single centre, open-label study included 15 healthy volunteers. Measurements were performed under five conditions: T0) baseline value (normobaric normoxia); T1) hyperbaric normoxia; T2) hyperbaric hyperoxia; T3) normobaric hyperoxia; T4) return to normobaric normoxia. Microcirculatory data were gathered via laser Doppler, near-infrared spectroscopy and transcutaneous oximetry (PtcO2). Vascular-occlusion tests were performed at each step. We used transthoracic echocardiography and standard monitoring for haemodynamic investigation. Results: Maximal alterations were observed under hyperbaric hyperoxia which led, in comparison with baseline, to arterial hypertension (mean arterial pressure 105 (SD 12) mmHg vs 95 (11), P < 0.001) and bradycardia (55 (7) beats·min-1 vs 66 (8), P < 0.001) while cardiac output remained unchanged. Hyperbaric hyperoxia also led to microcirculatory vasoconstriction (rest flow 63 (74) vs 143 (73) perfusion units, P < 0.05) in response to increased PtcO2 (104.0 (45.9) kPa vs 6.3 (2.4), P < 0.0001); and a decrease in laser Doppler parameters indicating vascular reserve (peak flow 125 (89) vs 233 (79) perfusion units, P < 0.05). Microvascular reactivity was preserved in every condition. Conclusions: Hyperoxia significantly modifies healthy volunteer microcirculation especially during HBO exposure. The rise in PtcO2 promotes an adaptative vasoconstrictive response to protect cellular integrity. Microvascular reactivity remains unaltered and vascular reserve is mobilised in proportion to the extent of the ischaemic stimulus.
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal
Title: Effects of high oxygen tension on healthy volunteer microcirculation
Description:
Introduction: Previous studies have highlighted hyperoxia-induced microcirculation modifications, but few have focused on hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) effects.
Our primary objective was to explore hyperbaric hyperoxia effects on the microcirculation of healthy volunteers and investigate whether these modifications are adaptative or not.
Methods: This single centre, open-label study included 15 healthy volunteers.
Measurements were performed under five conditions: T0) baseline value (normobaric normoxia); T1) hyperbaric normoxia; T2) hyperbaric hyperoxia; T3) normobaric hyperoxia; T4) return to normobaric normoxia.
Microcirculatory data were gathered via laser Doppler, near-infrared spectroscopy and transcutaneous oximetry (PtcO2).
Vascular-occlusion tests were performed at each step.
We used transthoracic echocardiography and standard monitoring for haemodynamic investigation.
Results: Maximal alterations were observed under hyperbaric hyperoxia which led, in comparison with baseline, to arterial hypertension (mean arterial pressure 105 (SD 12) mmHg vs 95 (11), P < 0.
001) and bradycardia (55 (7) beats·min-1 vs 66 (8), P < 0.
001) while cardiac output remained unchanged.
Hyperbaric hyperoxia also led to microcirculatory vasoconstriction (rest flow 63 (74) vs 143 (73) perfusion units, P < 0.
05) in response to increased PtcO2 (104.
0 (45.
9) kPa vs 6.
3 (2.
4), P < 0.
0001); and a decrease in laser Doppler parameters indicating vascular reserve (peak flow 125 (89) vs 233 (79) perfusion units, P < 0.
05).
Microvascular reactivity was preserved in every condition.
Conclusions: Hyperoxia significantly modifies healthy volunteer microcirculation especially during HBO exposure.
The rise in PtcO2 promotes an adaptative vasoconstrictive response to protect cellular integrity.
Microvascular reactivity remains unaltered and vascular reserve is mobilised in proportion to the extent of the ischaemic stimulus.
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