DocumentCode :
3685747
Title :
Cardiorespiratory adaptation to breath-holding in air: Analysis via a cardiopulmonary simulation model
Author :
Antonio Albanese;Limei Cheng;Mauro Ursino;Nicolas W. Chbat
Author_Institution :
Acute Care Solutions Department, Philips Research North America, Briarcliff Manor, New York, 10510 USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
7788
Lastpage :
7791
Abstract :
Apnea via breath-holding (BH) in air induces cardiorespiratory adaptation that involves the activation of several reflex mechanisms and their complex interactions. Hence, the effects of BH in air on cardiorespiratory function can become hardly predictable and difficult to be interpreted. Particularly, the effect on heart rate is not yet completely understood because of the contradicting results of different physiological studies. In this paper we apply our previously developed cardiopulmonary model (CP Model) to a scenario of BH with a twofold intent: (1) further validating the CP Model via comparison against experimental data; (2) gaining insights into the physiological reasoning for such contradicting experimental results. Model predictions agreed with published experimental animal and human data and indicated that heart rate increases during BH in air. Changes in the balance between sympathetic and vagal effects on heart rate within the model proved to be effective in inverting directions of the heart rate changes during BH. Hence, the model suggests that intra-subject differences in such sympatho-vagal balance may be one of the reasons for the contradicting experimental results.
Keywords :
"Atmospheric modeling","Heart rate","Blood","Physiology","Predictive models","Data models"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
ISSN :
1094-687X
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4615
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2015.7320198
Filename :
7320198
Link To Document :
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