INVESTIGATION OF THE DYNAMICS OF BODY OXYGEN STATUS UPON LIMITED LOADS

Author:

KOTOVSKYI VITALIJ1,DZHEZHERYA YURIJ12,SNARSKII ANDREI3,VIŠNIAKOV NIKOLAJ4,ŠEŠOK ANDŽELA5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Physics, National Technical University of Ukraine KPI, Peremogy Avenue 37, 03224 Kiev, Ukraine

2. Institute of Magnetism, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 36 b Vernadsky Avenue, 03142 Kiev, Ukraine

3. Department of Applied Physics, National Technical, University of Ukraine KPI, Peremogy Avenue 37, 03224 Kiev, Ukraine

4. Department of Materials Science and Welding, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, J. Basanaviciaus Street 28, LT-03221 Vilnius, Lithuania

5. Department of Biomechanics, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, J. Basanaviciaus Street 28, LT-03221 Vilnius, Lithuania

Abstract

This paper discusses the dynamics of oxygen partial pressure in intercellular fluid upon a limited load and a subsequent post-ischemic hyperemia in healthy individuals and individuals with vascular pathologies of the lower limbs. Within the framework of the phenomenological approach, which takes into consideration the qualitative peculiarities of the gas exchange processes in the body, a formal theory describing the dynamics of oxygen ([Formula: see text]) concentration dependently on the conditions of blood supply to the tissues has been developed. It was shown that certain parameters, for instance the relaxation time upon the conditions of artificial ischemia and the characteristic time of return of spontaneous blood circulation in the post-ischemic period, depend on the degree of pathology of the vascular system and may be used for assessing the functional status of a biological body.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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