20 research outputs found

    Étude de la reproductibilité des mesures du débit musculaire par la méthode au xe133 au cours d'épreuves d'effort standardisées sur tapis roulant

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    In order to evaluate the reproducibility of measurements of muscle capillary blood flow using the Xe133 method during an effort test on a conveyor belt, the authors analysed their results in 42 patients, carrying out two tests at an interval of 1 or 48 hr. The results obtained showed good correlation between the results of measurements carried out at an interval of 48 hr and a systematic bias between measurements carried out at an interval of 1 hr.SCOPUS: NotDefined.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Work Capacity and Body Morphology of Bantu and Pygmoid Groups of Western Zaire

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    Stature, weight, six skinfold measurements, and three morphological indices are reported for male and female Bantu, Ntomba and pygmoid Twa samples of Western Zaire. Although stature and weight between the groups are significantly different, skinfold thickness and limb proportions are very similar. Twenty-five males of each group were tested with a bicycle ergometer. Estimates of V02maX\u27 derived from heart rates, indicate that the Ntomba males have, generally, greater absolute aerobic capacities than do Twa males. However, when estimated VO 2max (1 ‘ min -1) is expressed in terms of body weight or leg volume, the aerobic capacities of the groups appear to be very similar

    LES PROPRIETES ELASTIQUES DE POUMON. COMPARAISON DES MESURES STATIQUES ET QUASI STATIQUES

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    The authors compared two methods of measurements of the elastic lung properties in normal subjects and in pathology. For pulmonary volumes greater than the functional residual capacity, there is no difference between the elastic recoil measured by the quasi static method and that obtained by the true static method, both in normal and pathologic subjects. For lung volumes under FRC, the quasi static method underestimates the elastic recoil.SCOPUS: NotDefined.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    HYPERREACTIVITE BRONCHIQUE A L'HISTAMINE CHEZ LE SUJET NORMAL ET PATHOLOGIQUE

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    LE TRAITEMENT DE LA CLAUDICATION INTERMITTENTE PAR REENTRAINEMENT PHYSIQUE DU PATIENT NON HOSPITALISE. EVALUATION DE SON EFFICACITE SUR UN GROUPE DE 40 MALADES

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    The treatment of intermittent claudication by physical re-training of a patient with lower limb arteriopathy is not new (Alpert 1969, Cachovan 1976, Kindler 1965, Schoop 1964). It gives an effective improvement of walking distance and of physical performance capacity. Most programs used need the patient to be kept in a hospital and thus entail a significant social cost. We have set up a program for the retraining of patients that are not hospitalized and have checked the short and long term action achieved. The walking distance, the maximum performance in specific exercises, the walking exercises on a tread mill, are studied during the X 133clearance. The total leg blood flow before and after an arterial occlusive hyperhemic test is studied simultaneously.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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