Sampling arterialised-venous blood from a dorsal-hand vein during exercise without compromising a competitive cycling position.

S B Weston, D A Schneider
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The arterialisation of dorsal-hand venous blood, using a new hand-heating sleeve that did not disrupt a normal competitive cycling position, was evaluated in 10 male cyclists. Hand-heating was achieved by pumping heated water through a rubberised panel which rested against the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the right hand. Subjects were cannulated near the dorsal venous arch in both hands and blood samples were collected simultaneously at rest under normothermic conditions for 9 subjects, and at rest and after 10, 20 and 30 min of exercise at 50% of the anaerobic threshold for 10 subjects, when only the right hand was heated. No bilateral differences for PO2, PCO2 or pH were observed between normothermic hands at rest (p > 0.05). The heating sleeve increased the hand temperature (p < 0.05) and produced a significant (p < 0.05) arterialisation of blood samples collected from a dorsal-hand vein, compared to values observed in the non-heated hand, at rest and during 30 min of exercise. PO2 and pH were about 10 mm Hg and 0.01 units higher, and PCO2 was about 1.5 mm Hg lower, for samples collected from the heated compared to the non-heated hand. This new method of hand-heating was effective in arterialising venous blood and minimised the need for variation to a normal, competitive cycling position.

在不影响竞技自行车姿势的情况下,从运动期间的手背静脉取样动静脉血液。
在10名男性骑自行车者中,使用一种新的手加热套管来评估手背静脉血的动脉化,这种套管不会破坏正常的竞技自行车姿势。手部加热是通过将加热的水泵入一块橡胶板来实现的,橡胶板靠在右手的背部和腹部表面。9名受试者在恒温条件下休息时在双手背静脉弓附近插管,10名受试者在休息和在50%无氧阈下运动10、20和30分钟后仅加热右手时同时采集血液。两组静止时PO2、PCO2和pH值无差异(p > 0.05)。与未加热的手相比,在休息和30分钟的运动中,加热套筒增加了手的温度(p < 0.05),并且在手背静脉采集的血液样本中产生了显著的动脉化(p < 0.05)。与未加热的手相比,加热后的手的PO2和pH值分别高出约10毫米汞柱和0.01个单位,二氧化碳分压降低约1.5毫米汞柱。这种新的手部加热方法在动脉化静脉血方面是有效的,并最大限度地减少了对正常竞争循环位置变化的需求。
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