Regional blood volume and peripheral blood flow in postural tachycardia syndrome

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作者
Stewart, JM
Montgomery, LD
机构
[1] New York Med Coll, Ctr Pediat Hypotens, Dept Pediat, Valhalla, NY 10595 USA
[2] New York Med Coll, Dept Physiol, Valhalla, NY 10595 USA
[3] LDM Associates, San Jose, CA 95126 USA
关键词
vasoconstriction; regional blood flow;
D O I
10.1152/ajpheart.00086.2004
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Variants of postural tachycardia syndrome ( POTS) are associated with increased ["high-flow" POTS (HFP)], decreased ["low-flow" POTS (LFP)], and normal ["normal-flow" POTS (NFP)] blood flow measured in the lower extremities while subjects were in the supine position. We propose that postural tachycardia is related to thoracic hypovolemia during orthostasis but that the patterns of peripheral blood flow relate to different mechanisms for thoracic hypovolemia. We studied 37 POTS patients aged 14 - 21 yr: 14 LFP, 15 NFP, and 8 HFP patients and 12 healthy control subjects. Peripheral blood flow was measured in the supine position by venous occlusion strain-gauge plethysmography of the forearm and calf to subgroup patients. Using indocyanine green techniques, we showed decreased cardiac index (CI) and increased total peripheral resistance (TPR) in LFP, increased CI and decreased TPR in HFP, and unchanged CI and TPR in NFP while subjects were supine compared with control subjects. Blood volume tended to be decreased in LFP compared with control subjects. We used impedance plethysmography to assess regional blood volume redistribution during upright tilt. Thoracic blood volume decreased, whereas splanchnic, pelvic, and leg blood volumes increased, for all subjects during orthostasis but were markedly lower than control for all POTS groups. Splanchnic volume was increased in NFP and LFP. Pelvic blood volume was increased in HFP only. Calf volume was increased above control in HFP and LFP. The results support the hypothesis of ( at least) three pathophysiologic variants of POTS distinguished by peripheral blood flow related to characteristic changes in regional circulations. The data demonstrate enhanced thoracic hypovolemia during upright tilt and confirm that POTS is related to inadequate cardiac venous return during orthostasis.
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页码:H1319 / H1327
页数:9
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