Environ Health Prev Med
September 2004
Objective: To investigate cardiovascular responses to orthostatic stress in patients with cerebrovascular accidents (CVA).
Methods: Twelve male patients with CVA, 11 healthy elderly and 12 healthy young males participated in the present study. The CVA patients had suffered stroke with hemiplegia at least 11 months prior to the study, their medical conditions were stable, and no subjects were taking medications affecting the cardiovascular system.
In order to investigate the contribution of fluid shift from the legs to immersion-induced diuresis, 7 normal and 2 legless (both legs disarticulated at the hip) individuals were tested to measure changes in leg volume (normal subjects) and urinary excretion of solutes and water during a 3-h head-out water immersion (HOI) in thermoneutral water (34.5 +/- 0.5 degrees C) with a 1-h control period before and after immersion.
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