Leg crossing improves orthostatic tolerance in healthy subjects: a placebo-controlled crossover study: a placebo-controlled crossover study

C. T. Paul Krediet, Johannes J. van Lieshout, Lysander W. J. Bogert, Rogier V. Immink, Yu-Sok Kim, Wouter Wieling

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Abstract

Vasovagal syncope is the most common cause of transient loss of consciousness, and recurrent vasovagal fainting has a profound impact on quality of life. Physical countermaneuvers are applied as a means of tertiary prevention but have so far only proven useful at the onset of a faint. This placebo-controlled crossover study tested the hypothesis that leg crossing increases orthostatic tolerance. Nine naïve healthy subjects [6 females, median age 25 yr (range 20-41 yr), mean body mass index 23 (SD 2)] were subjected to passive head-up tilt combined with a graded lower body negative pressure challenge (20, 40, and 60 mmHg) determining orthostatic tolerance thrice, in randomized order: 1) control, 2) with leg crossing, and 3) with oral placebo. Blood pressure (Finometer), heart rate, and changes in thoracic blood volume (impedance), stroke volume, and cardiac output (Modelflow) were followed during orthostatic stress. Primary outcome was time to presyncope (systolic blood pressure </=85 mmHg, heart rate >/=140 beats/min). With leg crossing, orthostatic tolerance increased from 26 +/- 2 to 34 +/- 2 min (placebo 23 +/- 3 min, P < 0.001). During leg crossing, mean arterial pressure (81 vs. 81 mmHg) and cardiac output (95 vs. 94% supine) remained unchanged; heart rate increase was lower (13 vs. 18 beats/min, P < 0.05); stroke volume was higher (79 vs. 74% supine, P < 0.05); and there was a trend toward lower thoracic impedance. Leg crossing increases orthostatic tolerance in healthy human subjects. As a measure of prevention, it is a worthwhile addition to the management of vasovagal syncope
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)H1768-H1772
JournalAmerican journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
Volume291
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2006

Keywords

  • Adult
  • Blood Pressure/physiology
  • Cross-Over Studies
  • Dizziness/physiopathology
  • Female
  • Heart Rate/physiology
  • Hemodynamics/physiology
  • Humans
  • Leg/blood supply
  • Lower Body Negative Pressure
  • Male
  • Posture
  • Regional Blood Flow/physiology
  • Stroke Volume/physiology
  • Syncope, Vasovagal/physiopathology
  • Tilt-Table Test

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