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. 1991 Mar;1(1):37-42.
doi: 10.1007/BF01826056.

Noninvasive quantification of superior mesenteric artery blood flow during sympathoneural activation in normal subjects

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Noninvasive quantification of superior mesenteric artery blood flow during sympathoneural activation in normal subjects

K R Chaudhuri et al. Clin Auton Res. 1991 Mar.

Abstract

The role of the splanchnic circulation in normal subjects during sympathoneural activation induced by stimuli which either raise (mental arithmetic, cold pressor test, isometric exercise) or maintain (head-up tilt) blood pressure has been studied by measuring superior mesenteric artery blood flow using a noninvasive Doppler ultrasound method in 18 normal subjects. Cardiac, systemic and regional haemodynamic changes were simultaneously studied. Blood pressure rose with the pressor tests and was maintained with head-up tilt. There was a significant fall in superior mesenteric artery blood flow with a rise in vascular resistance during each stimulus indicating active constriction. In six subjects, after 2 months measurements were repeated in an identical study. Superior mesenteric artery blood flow measurements in this study were closely correlated with the initial results. These changes, in a large vascular bed, are likely to be of importance in the overall haemodynamic response during sympathoneural stimuli which either raise or maintain blood pressure.

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