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Rev. bras. ciênc. mov ; 26(4): 35-44, out.- dez. 2018. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-996090

ABSTRACT

Recentemente cresceu o número de pesquisas sobre o exercício de força (EF) de baixa intensidade (20-50% de 1RM) combinado à restrição do fluxo sanguíneo (RFS), mostrando adaptações semelhantes ao EF de alta intensidade. Entretanto, muitas questões sobre essa metodologia necessitam ser investigadas. O objetivo desse estudo foi analisar a resposta aguda da pressão arterial em repouso e durante o EF combinado à RFS. Dezesseis jovens (22±2 anos de idade), ativos e de ambos os sexos, realizaram o EF em duas diferentes condições, separadas por um intervalo de 48h: 1) Exercício isolado (EF) e 2) Exercício combinado à RFS (EF+RFS, 100 mmHg, porção proximal da coxa, mantida durante o exercício). Ambos realizaram 3 séries no exercício leg press com o membro dominante, à 30% de 1RM, 1 minuto de descanso, duração de 90 segundos cada série e cadência de 2 segundos, totalizando 22 repetições para a fase concêntrica e 23 para a fase excêntrica do movimento. Foram avaliadas a pressão arterial sistólica (PAS), diastólica (PAD), frequência cardíaca (FC), duplo produto (DP) e lactato sanguíneo nos momentos: repouso e imediatamente após o exercício. Foi observado apenas aumento significativo da PAS e do DP em repouso e da PAS durante o EF+RFS. O lactato sanguíneo não se alterou em nenhuma condição avaliada. Concluindo que o exercício de força com restrição de fluxo sanguíneo apresentou maiores respostas de pressão arterial sistólica em repouso e durante o exercício em sujeitos jovens ativos...(AU)


Recently, the number of researches about the strength exercise (SE) of low intensity (20- 50% of 1RM) combined to the blood flow restriction (BFR) increased, showing similar adaptations to the high-intensity SE. However, many questions about this methodology need be investigated. The purpose of this study was to analyze the acute response of blood pressure at rest and during SE combined with BFR. Sixteen young subjects (22 ± 2 years old), actives and of both sexs, underwent SE in two different conditions, separated by an interval of 48h: 1) isolated strength exercise (SE) and 2) strength exercise combined to BFR (SE+BFR, 100 mmHg, proximal portion of the thigh, maintained throughout the exercise session). Both conditions performed 3 sets on the leg press exercise with the dominant leg, with 30% of 1RM, 1 minute of rest, each series with 90 seconds of the duration and movement cadence of the 2 seconds, totaling 22 repetitions in the concentric phase and 23 in the eccentric phase of movement. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), double product (DP) and blood lactate were evaluated on rest and immediately after exercise moments. It was observed only significant increase in SBP and DP at rest and SBP during SE+BFR condition. Blood lactate did not change in any condition evaluated. Concluding that strength exercise with blood flow restriction showed higher responses of systolic blood pressure at rest and during exercise in active young subjects...(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Physical Education and Training , Blood Flow Velocity , Arterial Pressure
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Rev. argent. transfus ; 37(1): 19-26, 2011. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-673561

ABSTRACT

Los productos de células progenitoras hematopoyéticas (CPH) representan una fuente potencial de infección en pacientes inmunosuprimidos que reciben infusión de CPH como parte de su tratamiento. La probabilidad de contaminación de cada producto difiere según la técnica de colecta y el procesamiento aplicado. En este trabajo hemos realizado un análisis retrospectivo de los resultados de cultivos microbiológicos de 1707 productos de CPH obtenidos de sus tres fuentes (médula ósea, sangre periférica y sangre de cordón umbilical) con el objetivo de determinar la proporción de unidades contaminadas. Además, fueron comparadas las distintas técnicas de colecta y las diferentes manipulaciones a las que fueron sometidos los productos. Por otro lado, se analizaron las posibles fuentes de contaminación según el microorganismo identificado y se evaluó la supervivencia de los mismos luego del descongelamiento. La prevalencia de productos de CPH con cultivos microbiológicos positivos reportados en este estudio (5,2%) se corresponde con lo descripto en la literatura. No encontramos diferencias significativas al comparar los productos según la fuente de la cual provenían las CPH. Tampoco hubo diferencias según los procedimientos aplicados a cada unidad. Los microorganismos aislados en los productos de CPH fueron los esperados de acuerdo a la fuente de la cual provenían las células. Pudo comprobarse que algunos de ellos son capaces de sobrevivir a los procesos de criopreservación y descongelamiento. La estricta adhesión a las normas de buenas prácticas de manufactura y buenas prácticas tisulares es un requisito para minimizar los riesgos de introducir microorganismos contaminantes. Disponer de un producto de CPH seguro es fundamental para el éxito de un trasplante.


Hematopoietic stem cell products (HSCP) represent a potential source of infection for immunosuprressed patients that receive HSCP infusion as part of their treatment. The probability of contamination of a HSCP product depends on the collection technique as well as the processing performed. In this work we have carried out a retrospective analysis of the results of 1707 microbiological cultures of HSCP products obtained from three different sources: bone marrow, peripheral blood and umbilical cord blood. We determined the proportion of HSCP units that were contaminated by microorganisms. Furthermore we compared the results obtained with different collection techniques and with the distinct manipulations that were used for processing. Moreover we analysed the possible sources of contamination related to the microorganisms identified and we evaluated the survival of them after thawing. The proportion of HSCP products with positive microbiological cultures obtained in this study (5,2%) correlates with that reported by other authors. We have not found significant differences between the results achieved with HSCP products from different sources. There were neither differences depending on the procedures applied. The isolated microorganisms from the HSCP products were the expected in accordance with the source of the cells. It could be demonstrated that some of them were capable of surviving the cryopreservation and thawing processes. Adherence to good manufacture practices and good tissue practices regulations is critical for minimizing the risks of introducing contaminant microorganisms. A safe HSCP product is essential for the success of a transplant.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infection Control/methods , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/microbiology , Specimen Handling/methods , Argentina , Cryopreservation/methods , Cryopreservation/standards , Hematopoietic Stem Cells , Bacterial Infections/microbiology , Bacterial Infections/prevention & control
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