DocumentCode :
3173836
Title :
Neural control of cardiovascular function: a case study on a patient carrying a left ventricular assist device
Author :
Maestri, R. ; Mortara, A. ; Scuri, S. ; Pinna, G.D.
Author_Institution :
Rehabilitation Med. Center, Clinica del Lavoro Found., Montescano, Italy
fYear :
1995
fDate :
10-13 Sept. 1995
Firstpage :
489
Lastpage :
492
Abstract :
The authors analyzed by spectral techniques the cardiovascular variability signals recorded in a patient carrying a left ventricular assist device. This device, while constituting a simplified model of the cardiovascular function, allows the accurate recording of beat-by-beat stroke volume. The authors recorded 8 min of the native heart RR intervals, the pump cycle duration (PCD), the stroke volume (SV), the systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SP, DP), the instantaneous lung volume (ILV) and the arterial O/sub 2/ saturation (SpO/sub 2/). The authors found a dominant respiratory peak (0.32 Hz, HF peak) in the SV and PCD while SP, DP, RR and LV showed both the HF peak and a spectral component around 0.02 Hz (VLF peak). Finally, SpO/sub 2/ was characterized only by the VLF peak. The coherence was high (>0.8) between all signals at the HF peak and from moderate (0.5-0.6) to high, depending on the signals considered at the VLF peak. The presence of a VLF oscillation in the SP and DP but not in the SV nor in the PCD supported the hypothesis that this pressure oscillation has not simply a mechanical origin due to the venous return to the heart but is caused by a modulation of the vasomotor tone.
Keywords :
artificial organs; biocontrol; blood pressure measurement; cardiology; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; spectral analysis; 0.02 Hz; 0.32 Hz; 8 min; O/sub 2/; accurate recording; arterial O/sub 2/ saturation; beat-by-beat stroke volume; cardiovascular function; cardiovascular variability signals; diastolic blood pressure; instantaneous lung volume; left ventricular assist device; native heart RR intervals; neural control; pump cycle duration; simplified model; stroke volume; systolic blood pressure; vasomotor tone modulation; venous return; Blood pressure; Cardiology; Coherence; Computer aided software engineering; Control systems; Heart; Lungs; Medical control systems; Signal analysis; Spectral analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 1995
Conference_Location :
Vienna, Austria
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3053-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1995.482708
Filename :
482708
Link To Document :
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