Title :
Performance of the low frequency power of pulse pressure variability as a sympathetic activity measure during supine rest, controlled breathing, standing and exercise
Author :
Salvador Carrasco-Sosa;Alejandra Guill?n-Mandujano
Author_Institution :
Divisi?n de Ciencias Biol?gicas y de la Salud, Universidad Aut?noma Metropolitana-I, DF, M?xico
Abstract :
In 28 healthy volunteers, we assessed the effects of 5-min maneuvers that provoke different sympathetic and respiratory activities (supine rest (SR), controlled breathing (CB), standing (S) and exercise (E)) on the instantaneous low (LF) and high frequency (HF) powers of pulse (LFPP, HFPP), systolic (LFSP, HFSP), and diastolic pressures (LFDP, HFDP), to associate physiological correlates to LFPP and HFPP, and to test the interchangeability of those of systolic and diastolic pressures. Except for LFDP in E, LFPP, LFSP and LFDP powers increased progressively from CB to SR, S and E. LFSP and HFSP powers were greater than LFDP and HFDP. Correlations of both LFPP and HFPP were greater with LFSP and HFSP. Instantaneous coherences of respiration with HFPP, HFSP and HFDP were greater than 0.76. Sympathetic modulation is greater in LFSP than in LFDP and is smaller in LFPP than the respiratory modulation in HFPP. LFPP adequately marks the progressive sympathetic increases evoked by the maneuvers, mainly due to its greater resemblance with LFSP. LFDP is not a satisfactory sympathetic index. LFSP and HFSP are not interchangeable with LFDP and HFDP respectively.
Keywords :
"Mercury (metals)","Indexes","Protocols","Radio frequency","Statistical analysis","Hafnium compounds"
Conference_Titel :
Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), 2015
Print_ISBN :
978-1-5090-0685-4
Electronic_ISBN :
2325-887X
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2015.7408579