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Антропофизиологическое обоснование типологического определения гемодинамического обеспечения организма

Антропофизиологическое обоснование типологического определения гемодинамического обеспечения организма

Abstract

There are described the typological bases of the identification of optimality and nonoptimality of hemodynamic provision of an organism according to typical human extreme types of dynamic organization of blood circulation by anthropophysiological correlation of minute volume of blood while standing/lying I type or hypokinetic condition and III type or hyperkinetic condition of hemodynamics. Normative range for every used hemodynamic parameter is identified by the distribution of their size according to I (optimal) and III (nonoptimal) types, and this widens the assessment of the condition of blood circulation.

Рассматривается типологическое обоснование определения оптимальности и неоптимальности гемодинамического обеспечения организма соответственно характерным для человека крайним типам динамической организации кровообращения по антропофизиологическому соотношению минутного объема крови стоя/лежа I типу или гипокинетическому состоянию и III типу или гиперкинетическому состоянию гемодинамики. Нормативный диапазон по каждому из использованных гемодинамических параметров определяется распределением их величин по I (оптимальному) и III (неоптимальному) типам, что расширяет оценку состояния кровообращения.

Keywords

АНТРОПОФИЗИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ПОДХОД, ПРЯМОХОЖДЕНИЕ, КРОВООБРАЩЕНИЕ, ТИПЫ ГЕМОДИНАМИКИ, ОПТИМАЛЬНОСТЬ, НЕОПТИМАЛЬНОСТЬ

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