Title :
Nonlinear interactions between respiration and heart rate: classical physiology or entrained nonlinear oscillators
Author :
Saul, J. Philip ; Kaplan, Daniel T. ; Kitney, Richard I.
Author_Institution :
Harvard-MIT Div. of Health Sci. & Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Heart-rate fluctuations at low frequencies (between 0.01 and 0.08 Hz) are often accompanied by changes in respiratory tidal volume and rate at the same low frequency. These respiratory fluctuations are a type of amplitude and frequency modulation of the instantaneous lung volume. Consequently, the respiratory signal itself has little spectral content at the modulation frequency, whereas a nonlinear transformation of the signal, such as the envelope formed by its inspiratory and expiratory peaks, has a clear spectral peak at the modulation frequency. The authors propose three possible mechanisms for this nonlinear relationship between respiration and heart rate. One is based on a classical feedback and control model of regulatory physiology; one considers the effect of forcing a Van der Pol oscillator with a low-frequency sine wave; and one considers the interactions between two simple nonlinear oscillators whose intrinsic frequencies are near the primary respiratory frequency
Keywords :
cardiology; physiological models; 0.01 to 0.08 Hz; Van der Pol oscillator; amplitude modulation; control model; entrained nonlinear oscillators; feedback; frequency modulation; heart rate; instantaneous lung volume; low-frequency sine wave; nonlinear interactions; respiration; Amplitude modulation; Educational institutions; Fluctuations; Frequency conversion; Frequency modulation; Heart rate; Linear feedback control systems; Lungs; Oscillators; Physiology;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 1988. Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-1949-X
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1988.72621