Title :
Sympatho-vagal correlates of transient ischemia in ambulatory patients
Author :
F. Jager;G.B. Moody;G. Antolic;D. Masic;R.G. Mark
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Comput. & Inf. Sci., Ljubljana Univ., Slovenia
Abstract :
The authors test the hypothesis that isolated-episode temporal patterns of ST changes result from sporadic physical activity and increased oxygen demand, and that salvo patterns are due to vascular/endothelial factors in the context of coronary vasoconstrictions or vasospasms. The authors used an adaptive autoregressive method to study frequency-domain sympatho-vagal correlates of neuro-autonomic control during transient ischemia for two very different groups of records in the European Society of Cardiology ST-T database: a group of records containing isolated ST episodes, and a group of records containing salves of ST episodes. It is concluded that increased sympathetic tone precedes isolated but not salvo-type ischemic episodes, and may be associated with triggering events.
Keywords :
"Ischemic pain","Cardiology","Heart rate","Resonant frequency","Myocardium","Electrocardiography","Roentgenium","Information science","Isolation technology","Medical tests"
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 1997
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4445-6
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1997.647914