STUDY OF COMPRESSION ADAPTATION MECHANISMS TO SHOULDER CUFFS
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https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2016.3.6755Keywords:
ECG, blood pressure measurement, compression of shoulder with cuff, adaptive mechanismsAbstract
It were studied the adaptive mechanisms of the organism to compression of shoulder with cuff. Shoulder compression during blood pressure measurements perceived by the body as stress. The adaptation of the body to the shoulder compression in young adults (18-20 years old) accompanied by an increased activity of peripheral, autonomic, hypothalamic-pituitary level of regulation of the cardiovascular system; but the activity of the central nervous system do not increasing. Extension studies using time and spectral analysis of ECG in various intervals will make it possible to re-use the obtained data to study the adaptive capacity of individual sections of the myocardium during compression of shoulder and under the influence of other factors.
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