S. Rissanen et al., Effects of whole body cooling on sensory perception and manual performancein subjects with Raynaud's phenomenon, COMP BIOC A, 128(4), 2001, pp. 749-757
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences",Physiology
Journal title
COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
Patients with Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) have abnormal digital vasoconstrict
ion in response to cold. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect
s of cooling on sensory perception and manual performance in healthy male s
ubjects and subjects with RP. There were two groups of subjects with primar
y RP: 12 subjects fulfilled the criteria of Lewis (L) and the other 12 the
more critical criteria of Maricq (M). Control group (C) consisted of 19 hea
lthy men. Subjects were exposed to 5 degreesC for 60 min. Skin temperatures
were measured. Finger dexterity, pinch strength, abduction/adduction of fi
ngers, pressure perception threshold and vibration perception threshold wer
e tested during the exposure every 15 min. At the beginning of the exposure
the mean (S.E.) finger temperature was 2.5 (1.2)degreesC (P < 0.05) lower
in M than in C. Manual performance and sensory perception were impaired due
to the cooling, the impairment being significantly greater in M than in C.
Responses of L were between those of M and C. In a given finger temperatur
e vibration and pressure sensibility and manual performance were lower in M
and L than in C. In conclusion: cold exposure decreased sensory perception
and manual performance in the subjects with RP to a lower level than in th
e healthy subjects. Non-thermal factors may also decrease performance in RP
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