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Analysis of Changes in Microcirculation Parameters of Symmetrical Areas of the Human Head under Conditions of Hypoxic Influences

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The reactions of microcirculation parameters of symmetrical areas of the human head to hypoxic loads were studied. The study was conducted in 10 healthy male volunteers aged 18-19 years. Short-term hypoxia was modeled using a ReOxy Cardio normobaric device (S. A. Aimediq). Synchronous measurements of microcirculation parameters in symmetrical temporal regions of the head at the basal state and immediately after short-term hypoxic exposure were carried out by the method of laser Doppler flowmetry. We evaluated statistical characteristics of perfusion of both sides, as well as regression characteristics of the relationship between changes in the microcirculation parameters and the initial values of these parameters. It was shown that the reaction of the microcirculation parameters in symmetrical regions of the head to hypoxia depends on the initial microcirculation parameters in ipsi- and contralateral sides. 3D graphs were constructed and regression equations describing these relationships were formulated. A new method of geometric sensing is proposed, which allows predicting the direction of reactions to hypoxic effects. The obtained data illustrate the specificity of regulation of microcirculation of paired organs determined by the presence of functional asymmetry. A new method of geometric zoning is proposed, which allows solving the problems of personalized assessments of the state of the microcirculation system in patients.

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Translated from Byulleten’ Eksperimental’noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 171, No. 6, pp. 671-675, June, 2021

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Mezentseva, L.V., Dudnik, E.N., Nikenina, E.V. et al. Analysis of Changes in Microcirculation Parameters of Symmetrical Areas of the Human Head under Conditions of Hypoxic Influences. Bull Exp Biol Med 171, 691–694 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-021-05296-z

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