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Kinetic differences between macro- and microvascular measures of reactive hyperemia

Miles F. Bartlett, Andrew P. Oneglia, Manall Jaffery, Shayla Manitowabi-Huebner, Dennis M. Hueber, Michael D. Nelson

2020Journal of Applied Physiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We extend our understanding of macro- versus microvascular hemodynamics in humans, by using near-infrared diffuse correlation spectroscopy (micro-) and Doppler ultrasound (macro-) to characterize reperfusion hemodynamics following experimental manipulation of the ischemic stimulus and tissue perfusion pressure. Our results suggest kinetic differences between macro- and microvascular reperfusion are largely determined by differences in fluid mechanical energy (i.e., pressure, gravitational, and kinetic energies) between the two compartments, rather than inherent differences between the macro- and microvasculature.

Topics & Concepts

Reactive hyperemiaMicrocirculationCardiologyPerfusionBlood flowInternal medicineIschemiaForearmBlood pressureChemistryHeart rateMedicineAnesthesiaAnatomyOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy TechniquesThermoregulation and physiological responsesNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring