Effects of unilateral, low-frequency, neuromuscular stimulation on superficial circulation in lower extremities of patients with peripheral vascular disease.

Medical instrumentation Pub Date : 1988-04-01
P G Loubser, D Cardus, L R Pickard, W G McTaggart
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The effects of unilateral, low-frequency, neuromuscular stimulation on the circulation in skin of the lower extremities were studied in eight subjects with peripheral vascular disease and eight control subjects with normal peripheral vasculature. Sixty minutes of stimulation (at 2 Hz), of sufficient intensity to produce visible contraction of musculature, was applied through cutaneous electrodes placed over the common peroneal nerve and dorsum of the foot. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, bilateral great-toe photoplethysmographic waveform, and bilateral pedal skin temperature were recorded at 30-min intervals during stimulation and 30 min after stimulation. Mean differences in recordings before and after stimulation were then calculated for each parameter, showing in subjects with peripheral vascular disease significant increases of 5.3 +/- 2.1 mm and 0.5 +/- 0.1 degree C for ipsilateral photoplethysmographic waveform amplitude and pedal skin temperature, respectively. Mean differences for the remaining parameters were not significant. Recorded parameters in the control group did not change after stimulation. These results demonstrate that low-frequency, neuromuscular stimulation produces regional cutaneous vasodilation in subjects with peripheral vascular disease. No evidence of generalized vasodilation after neuromuscular stimulation was found.

单侧低频神经肌肉刺激对周围血管疾病患者下肢浅表循环的影响
研究了单侧低频神经肌肉刺激对8例外周血管疾病患者和8例外周血管正常的对照患者下肢皮肤循环的影响。通过放置在腓总神经和足背上的皮肤电极,进行60分钟的刺激(2hz),其强度足以产生明显的肌肉收缩。分别在刺激时和刺激后30min间隔记录收缩压、舒张压、心率、双侧大趾光容积脉搏波波形和双侧足部皮肤温度。然后计算每个参数刺激前后记录的平均差异,结果显示外周血管疾病受试者的同侧光容积脉搏波振幅和踏板皮肤温度分别显著增加5.3 +/- 2.1 mm和0.5 +/- 0.1℃。其余参数的平均差异不显著。对照组经刺激后各项记录参数无变化。这些结果表明,低频神经肌肉刺激可使周围血管疾病患者的皮肤局部血管舒张。未发现神经肌肉刺激后血管全身性舒张的证据。
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