SA Romero, G Moralez… - Journal of Applied …, 2011 - Am Physiological Soc The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that exacerbated reductions of cerebral blood velocity (CBV) during upright tilt with dehydration are associated with impaired cerebrovascular control. Nine healthy men were tilted head-up (HUT) to 70° for 10 min on two occasions ... Related articles - All 3 versions
CR Barrera, SA Romero… - … Journal of Exercise …, 2011 - digitalcommons.wku.edu Arterial pressures oscillate with the frequency of respiration, and these oscillations are translated directly to the cerebrovasculature. For this reason, intrinsic cerebrovascular control is assessed at the low frequency (LF; .07-.2 Hz). When humans breathe spontaneously, it is possible ... Cached
[PDF] from stars-us.orgK Kanjwal, B Saeed, B Karabin, Y Kanjwal… - 2011 - stars-us.org ... current definition of POTS is the presence of symp- toms of orthostatic intolerance (> 6 months dura- tion) associated with a heart rate (HR) increase of 30 bpm (or rate that exceeds 120 bpm) that occurs within the first 10 min of standing or uprighttilt, not associated with other ... View as HTML
[PDF] from dynakids.orgK Kanjwal, B Saeed, B Karabin… - American Journal of …, 2011 - dynakids.org ... HUTT protocol The protocol used for tilt table testing has been des- cribed elsewhere, but basically consisted of a 70-degree baseline uprighttilt for a period of 30 minutes, during which time heart rate and blood pressure were monitored continually. ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 5 versions
[PDF] from cardiologyjournal.orgK Kanjwal, B Karabin, Y Kanjwal… - … Journal formerly Folia …, 2011 - cardiologyjournal.org ... Head up tilt test (HUTT) protocol The protocol used for tilt table testing has been described elsewhere, but basically consisted of a 70- degree baseline uprighttilt for a period of 30 min, during which time heart rate and blood pressure were monitored continually [7]. If ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions