Are there differences in auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction between positions, limbs and body segments?

Verification of the auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction (BFR) has been a limiting factor in studies due to the way in which it is evaluated and prescribed, as hemodynamic measurements can be directly affected by gravity. The aim of the present study was to compare the auscultatory pul...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Rodrigues Neto, Júlio C. G. Silva, Rammily K. C. Umbelino, Hidayane G. Silva, Elísio A. P. Neto, Leandro S. Oliota-Ribeiro, Simoni T. Bittar, Maria S. Cirilo-Sousa
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Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2018-12-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/53655
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author Gabriel Rodrigues Neto
Júlio C. G. Silva
Rammily K. C. Umbelino
Hidayane G. Silva
Elísio A. P. Neto
Leandro S. Oliota-Ribeiro
Simoni T. Bittar
Maria S. Cirilo-Sousa
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Júlio C. G. Silva
Rammily K. C. Umbelino
Hidayane G. Silva
Elísio A. P. Neto
Leandro S. Oliota-Ribeiro
Simoni T. Bittar
Maria S. Cirilo-Sousa
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description Verification of the auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction (BFR) has been a limiting factor in studies due to the way in which it is evaluated and prescribed, as hemodynamic measurements can be directly affected by gravity. The aim of the present study was to compare the auscultatory pulse in BFR between positions, genders, limbs and body segments in healthy young individuals. A total of 156 subjects participated in the study, 76 of whom were male and 80 of whom were female (23.9±3.7 years, 66.5±11.5 kg, 1.67±0.07 m). After filling in registration data, anthropometry was evaluated, and BFR pressure was determined. BFR was evaluated in a randomized manner in both limbs (upper and lower) and in both segments (right and left) in the following positions: a) lying in the supine position; B) sitting with knees and trunk at 90°; and c) standing in the anatomical position. Significant differences were observed between the lying, sitting and standing positions (p<0.05), between genders (p<0.05), between limbs (p<0.05) and between the right and left segments in the lower limb in both genders [males (p=0.014) and females (p=0.009)] in the lying position. However, no significant differences were observed between the right and left segments in the upper limbs (p>0.05). The BFR point appears to differ between positions, genders, lower limbs and segments. Therefore, it is recommended that health professionals should check the BFR point in the position relating to the exercise that will be performed, taking into account gender, lower limbs and body segments.
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spelling doaj.art-85446ec7f6c0405cb4d0a68d29c037bc2022-12-22T01:07:37ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano1415-84261980-00372018-12-0120538139010.5007/1980-0037.2018v20n5p38130207Are there differences in auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction between positions, limbs and body segments?Gabriel Rodrigues Neto0Júlio C. G. Silva1Rammily K. C. Umbelino2Hidayane G. Silva3Elísio A. P. Neto4Leandro S. Oliota-Ribeiro5Simoni T. Bittar6Maria S. Cirilo-Sousa7Federal University of ParaíbaFederal University of ParaíbaFederal University of ParaíbaFederal University of ParaíbaFederal University of ParaíbaFederal University of ParaíbaFederal University of ParaíbaFederal University of ParaíbaVerification of the auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction (BFR) has been a limiting factor in studies due to the way in which it is evaluated and prescribed, as hemodynamic measurements can be directly affected by gravity. The aim of the present study was to compare the auscultatory pulse in BFR between positions, genders, limbs and body segments in healthy young individuals. A total of 156 subjects participated in the study, 76 of whom were male and 80 of whom were female (23.9±3.7 years, 66.5±11.5 kg, 1.67±0.07 m). After filling in registration data, anthropometry was evaluated, and BFR pressure was determined. BFR was evaluated in a randomized manner in both limbs (upper and lower) and in both segments (right and left) in the following positions: a) lying in the supine position; B) sitting with knees and trunk at 90°; and c) standing in the anatomical position. Significant differences were observed between the lying, sitting and standing positions (p<0.05), between genders (p<0.05), between limbs (p<0.05) and between the right and left segments in the lower limb in both genders [males (p=0.014) and females (p=0.009)] in the lying position. However, no significant differences were observed between the right and left segments in the upper limbs (p>0.05). The BFR point appears to differ between positions, genders, lower limbs and segments. Therefore, it is recommended that health professionals should check the BFR point in the position relating to the exercise that will be performed, taking into account gender, lower limbs and body segments.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/53655Arterial pressureHemodynamicsIschemiaTherapeutic occlusion
spellingShingle Gabriel Rodrigues Neto
Júlio C. G. Silva
Rammily K. C. Umbelino
Hidayane G. Silva
Elísio A. P. Neto
Leandro S. Oliota-Ribeiro
Simoni T. Bittar
Maria S. Cirilo-Sousa
Are there differences in auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction between positions, limbs and body segments?
Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano
Arterial pressure
Hemodynamics
Ischemia
Therapeutic occlusion
title Are there differences in auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction between positions, limbs and body segments?
title_full Are there differences in auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction between positions, limbs and body segments?
title_fullStr Are there differences in auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction between positions, limbs and body segments?
title_full_unstemmed Are there differences in auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction between positions, limbs and body segments?
title_short Are there differences in auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction between positions, limbs and body segments?
title_sort are there differences in auscultatory pulse in total blood flow restriction between positions limbs and body segments
topic Arterial pressure
Hemodynamics
Ischemia
Therapeutic occlusion
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/53655
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