2021
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-85602021000100027
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Oxigenación de músculos respiratorios y locomotores durante el test cardiopulmonar en pacientes con circulación de Fontan: serie de casos

Abstract: Oxigenación de músculos respiratorios y locomotores durante el test... Contreras-Briceño Felipe., et al.

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“…In studies with exercise as part of the experimental protocol, optical wearable biosensors with NIRS technology have been positioned mainly in locomotor muscles (e.g., m.vastus lateralis, m.tibialis anterior, and m.gastrocnemius) [32,33] to identify effort intensity. Our research group has examined the changes in SmO 2 in RMs (m.intercostales) and m.vastus lateralis during an incremental exercise in athletes [22,34,35], untrained subjects [36], and patients with Fontan circulation [37], showing a consistent inverse association between a drop in SmO 2 -m.intercostales (∇SmO 2 -m.intercostales) and increased ventilatory variables, aspects more notorious at moderate-to-high exercise intensities, where to compensate for the metabolic acidosis, the respiratory system demand boosts exponentially.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In studies with exercise as part of the experimental protocol, optical wearable biosensors with NIRS technology have been positioned mainly in locomotor muscles (e.g., m.vastus lateralis, m.tibialis anterior, and m.gastrocnemius) [32,33] to identify effort intensity. Our research group has examined the changes in SmO 2 in RMs (m.intercostales) and m.vastus lateralis during an incremental exercise in athletes [22,34,35], untrained subjects [36], and patients with Fontan circulation [37], showing a consistent inverse association between a drop in SmO 2 -m.intercostales (∇SmO 2 -m.intercostales) and increased ventilatory variables, aspects more notorious at moderate-to-high exercise intensities, where to compensate for the metabolic acidosis, the respiratory system demand boosts exponentially.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%