Orthostatic cardiovascular regulation in persons with both severe mental retardation and severe physical disabilities.
- VernacularTitle:最重度重症心身障害者の抗重力姿勢における循環調節
- Author:
KUMI AKATAKI
;
KATSUMI MITA
;
TOSHIAKI MIYAGAWA
;
NAOTAKA ISHIDA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
cardiovascular regulation;
heart rate;
blood pressure;
baroreflex;
handicapped person
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1990;39(2):114-119
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Eighteen persons with both severe mental retardation and severe physical disabilities and ten normal persons participated to investigate cardiovascular response to hydrostatic pressure stress using supine and sitting positions. All of the handicapped subjects lay down on the bed during the entire day. They were classified into three groups. That is, the first group (LD) had not opportunity of sitting passively in daily living at all. Another two groups were given opportunity of sitting. In addition, the second group (ST 1) was unable to sit and stand independently in the past but the third group (ST 2) was able. The LD showed unchanged heart rate and decreased blood pressure with reduced peripheral blood flow in the sitting position. This suggested that serious lower function or dysfunction in both central and peripheral circulatory system. The cardiovascular function of the ST 1 was characterized by elevated heart rate and lowered blood pressure. This seemed to indicate lower baroreflex control to the peripheral vascular system. The ST 2 demonstrated similar function to the normal persons. The cardiovascular regulation in the severely handicapped persons may depend on opportu-unity of taking orthostatic posture in daily living in addition to motor adility in the past.