增强外部反搏动的替代方案:心电图驱动的顺序肌肉刺激的初步研究

Ren Xu, Xiaochang Liu, Jia Liu, Gang Dai, Guifu Wu
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有充分的证据表明,肌肉刺激可以改善局部循环。然而,这种方法是否能促进体循环尚不清楚。在这项初步研究中,我们设计了一个心电图驱动的顺序肌肉刺激(ESMS)系统,并研究了它是否有可能提高舒张压,作为增强外部反搏(EECP)的替代方案。然后,我们使用该系统分别以36v、40 Hz、70 Hz和100 Hz的脉冲频率刺激比格犬的后肢肌肉,并与ECG同步,确保舒张时的刺激。我们观察到ESMS在70 Hz时显著提高了峰值和面积(DSp和DSa)的舒张/收缩压比,分别达到0.87和0.33。这一令人鼓舞的结果表明,ESMS可能会改变血流动力学,需要进一步的研究来探索刺激模式、靶肌的选择以及该方法对系统循环的益处。
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An alternative to enhanced external counterpulsation: A pilot study of ECG-driven sequential muscle stimulation
It is well documented that muscle stimulation may improve regional circulation. However, if this method can enhance systematic circulation remains unclear. In this pilot study, we designed an ECG-driven sequential muscle stimulation (ESMS) system and investigated if it is potentially capable of augmenting diastolic blood pressure as an alternative to enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP). We then used the proposed system to stimulate muscles of the hind limbs of a beagle dog at 36 V, and at the impulse frequency of 40 Hz, 70 Hz, and 100 Hz, respectively, synchronized with ECG ensuring the stimulation at diastole. We observed that ESMS increased diastole/systole pressure ratio of peak and area (DSp and DSa) evidently to 0.87 and 0.33, respectively, at 70 Hz. This encouraging result indicates that the ESMS may change hemodynamics and further study should be carried out to explore the stimulation pattern, target muscle selection, and the benefits of this method on systematic circulation.
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