Heliox increases quadriceps muscle oxygen delivery during exercise in COPD patients with and without dynamic hyperinflation

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作者
Louvaris, Zafeiris [1 ,2 ]
Zakynthinos, Spyros [1 ]
Aliverti, Andrea [3 ]
Habazettl, Helmut [4 ,5 ]
Vasilopoulou, Maroula [1 ,2 ]
Andrianopoulos, Vasileios [1 ]
Wagner, Harrieth [6 ]
Wagner, Peter [6 ]
Vogiatzis, Ioannis [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Athens, Evangelismos Hosp, Dept Crit Care Med & Pulm Serv, M Simou & GP Livanos Labs, Athens 11528, Greece
[2] Univ Athens, Dept Phys Educ & Sport Studies, Athens 11528, Greece
[3] Politecn Milan, Dipartimento Biongegneria, Milan, Italy
[4] Charite Campus Benjamin Franklin, Inst Physiol, Berlin, Germany
[5] German Heart Inst, Inst Anesthesiol, Berlin, Germany
[6] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Med, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
关键词
exercise tolerance; near-infrared spectroscopy; cardiac output; quadriceps muscle blood flow; COPD; OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY; HEAVY-INTENSITY EXERCISE; WALL VOLUME REGULATION; BLOOD-FLOW LIMITATION; O-2 UPTAKE KINETICS; INDOCYANINE GREEN; MAJOR LIMITATION; CARDIAC-OUTPUT; MAXIMAL EXERCISE;
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10.1152/japplphysiol.00481.2012
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Q4 [生理学];
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摘要
Louvaris Z, Zakynthinos S, Aliverti A, Habazettl H, Vasilopoulou M, Andrianopoulos V, Wagner H, Wagner P, Vogiatzis I. Heliox increases quadriceps muscle oxygen delivery during exercise in COPD patients with and without dynamic hyperinflation. J Appl Physiol 113: 1012-1023, 2012. First published August 9, 2012; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00481.2012.-Some reports suggest that heliox breathing during exercise may improve peripheral muscle oxygen availability in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Besides COPD patients who dynamically hyperinflate during exercise (hyperinflators), there are patients who do not hyperinflate (non-hyperinflators). As heliox breathing may differently affect cardiac output in hyperinflators (by increasing preload and decreasing afterload of both ventricles) and non-hyperinflators (by increasing venous return) during exercise, it was reasoned that heliox administration would improve peripheral muscle oxygen delivery possibly by different mechanisms in those two COPD categories. Chest wall volume and respiratory muscle activity were determined during constant-load exercise at 75% peak capacity to exhaustion, while breathing room air or normoxic heliox in 17 COPD patients: 9 hyperinflators (forced expiratory volume in 1 s = 39 +/- 5% predicted), and 8 non-hyperinflators (forced expiratory volume in 1 s = 48 +/- 5% predicted). Quadriceps muscle blood flow was measured by near-infrared spectroscopy using indocyanine green dye. Hyperinflators and non-hyperinflators demonstrated comparable improvements in endurance time during heliox (231 +/- 23 and 257 +/- 28 s, respectively). At exhaustion in room air, expiratory muscle activity (expressed by peak-expiratory gastric pressure) was lower in hyperinflators than in non-hyperinflators. In hyperinflators, heliox reduced end-expiratory chest wall volume and diaphragmatic activity, and increased arterial oxygen content (by 17.8 +/- 2.5 ml/l), whereas, in non-hyperinflators, heliox reduced peak-expiratory gastric pressure and increased systemic vascular conductance (by 11.0 +/- 2.8 ml.min(-1).mmHg(-1)). Quadriceps muscle blood flow and oxygen delivery significantly improved during heliox compared with room air by a comparable magnitude (in hyperinflators by 6.1 +/- 1.3 ml.min(-1).100 g(-1) and 1.3 +/- 0.3 ml O-2 center dot min(-1).100 g(-1), and in non-hyperinflators by 7.2 +/- 1.6 ml.min(-1).100 g(-1) and 1.6 +/- 0.3 ml O-2 center dot min(-1).100 g(-1), respectively). Despite similar increase in locomotor muscle oxygen delivery with heliox in both groups, the mechanisms of such improvements were different: 1) in hyperinflators, heliox increased arterial oxygen content and quadriceps blood flow at similar cardiac output, whereas 2) in non-hyperinflators, heliox improved central hemodynamics and increased systemic vascular conductance and quadriceps blood flow at similar arterial oxygen content.
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