Active compression garment prevents tilt‐induced orthostatic tachycardia in humans

Compression garments are used by patients with lower extremity edema to help regulate fluid distribution and to prevent orthostatic symptoms. Current compression stockings are often reported as uncomfortable and adherence is poor. The current study was conducted to assess the efficacy of a novel act...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiological reports 2019-04, Vol.7 (7), p.e14050-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Kelly, Kevin L., Johnson, Christopher P., Dunne, Lucy E., Holschuh, Brad, Joyner, Michael, Johnson, Bruce D.
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Zusammenfassung:Compression garments are used by patients with lower extremity edema to help regulate fluid distribution and to prevent orthostatic symptoms. Current compression stockings are often reported as uncomfortable and adherence is poor. The current study was conducted to assess the efficacy of a novel active compression garment on healthy individuals undergoing 60‐degree head‐up tilts for 10 min to induce venous pooling and subsequent physiological responses. During tilts while garments were on, participants’ absolute change in heart rate relative to baseline was lower (16.7 ± 8.7 BPM) compared to control (20.9 ± 11.47 BPM, P = 0.002). There were no differences in changes in mean arterial blood pressure between conditions (P = 0.303). One participant had a pre‐syncopal event which occurred during a tilt without garments. This participant did not experience pre‐syncopal symptoms with the garments on. All together, these data suggest that a novel active compression garment is capable of blunting increases in heart rate during head‐up tilt. While untested thus far in patient populations, these garments may prove efficacious in preventing orthostatic intolerance. Ten healthy adults underwent two head‐up tilt tests to determine any difference in response between tilts with and without novel active compression garments. It was found that these novel active compression garments reduced orthostatic tachycardia (P = 0.002) but had no effect on blood pressure (P = 0.303). These novel garments may prove useful in preventing orthostatic intolerance or edema in various patient populations.
ISSN:2051-817X
DOI:10.14814/phy2.14050