Title :
Autonomic control of the cardiovascular system during acute hypobaric hypoxia, assessed by time-frequency decomposition of the heart rate
Author :
Barak, Y. ; David, D. ; Akselrod, S.
Author_Institution :
Center for Med. Phys., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The time from onset of severe hypoxia to loss of consciousness (TUC) varies among healthy individuals. We hypothesized that this variance is due to difference in autonomic modulation of the cardiovascular system. ECG and finger oxygen saturation patterns were recorded from twenty-one consenting aircrew members, during controlled altitude chamber training at 25,000 feet. Autonomic activity was assessed by heart rate variability (HRV) using a selective frequency-dependent-window algorithm (SDA) in the LF (0.04-0.15 Hz) and HF (0.15-0.50 Hz) bands. Subjects who displayed the highest HRV integrals during baseline and experimental states, were able to remain conscious longer without supplemental oxygen (mean 364 sec) “at altitude” compared to subjects with low HRV integrals (mean 231 sec). Thus, hypoxia resistance may be related to autonomic activity and its ability to achieve selective blood shunting
Keywords :
aerospace biophysics; biocontrol; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; electrocardiography; haemodynamics; neurophysiology; oximetry; pneumodynamics; 0.04 to 0.15 Hz; 0.15 to 0.50 Hz; 25000 feet; ECG; acute hypobaric hypoxia; aircrew members; autonomic control; autonomic modulation; baseline state; blood shunting; cardiovascular system; controlled altitude chamber training; finger oxygen saturation patterns; healthy individuals; heart rate; heart rate variability; hypoxia resistance; loss of consciousness; selective frequency-dependent-window algorithm; severe hypoxia; time-frequency decomposition; Blood; Cardiology; Cardiovascular system; Control systems; Electrocardiography; Fingers; Hafnium; Heart rate; Heart rate variability; Time frequency analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 1999
Conference_Location :
Hannover
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5614-4
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1999.826049