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Effect of increasing central venous pressure during passive heating on skin blood flow
1999
Journal of applied physiology
Effect of increasing central venous pressure during passive heating on skin blood flow. J. Appl. Physiol. 86(2): [605][606][607][608][609][610] 1999.-Whole body heating in humans increases skin blood flow (SkBF) and decreases central venous pressure (CVP). This study sought to identify whether elevations in SkBF are augmented during passive heating if CVP is increased during the heat stress. Seven subjects were exposed to passive heating. Once SkBF was substantially elevated, 15 ml/kg warm
doi:10.1152/jappl.1999.86.2.605
pmid:9931197
fatcat:rokg4vnfcvg47higmb55hxppha