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Informative value of cardiohemodynamic and gas analysis indicators when evaluating responses to return breathing in young male residents of the Far Eastern region

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.71.07

Abstract

The features of the effect of breathing in a confined space (re-respiration) on the parameters of cardiohemodynamics and gas exchange were studied in order to identify the degree of reactivity of the systems - as markers of the degree of stress in the functional state during adaptation to the extreme conditions of the North-East of Russia. It was found that the severity of rearrangements of the parasympathetic link of the autonomic nervous system is interrelated with hemodynamic and gas patterns in response to hypoxic-hypercapnic exposure and together they are highly informative indicators for assessing the degree of tension in the functional state when living in various regions of the Far North.

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I. V. Averyanova
ФГБНУ НИЦ «Арктика» ДВО РАН
Russian Federation


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Averyanova I.V. Informative value of cardiohemodynamic and gas analysis indicators when evaluating responses to return breathing in young male residents of the Far Eastern region. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(3):28-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.71.07

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