DocumentCode :
2881429
Title :
Circulatory response to passive and active changes in posture
Author :
Heldt, T. ; Oefinge, MB ; Hoshiyama, M. ; Mark, RG
Author_Institution :
Harvard Univ. - MIT Div. of Health Sci. & Technol., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear :
2003
fDate :
21-24 Sept. 2003
Firstpage :
263
Lastpage :
266
Abstract :
To understand the sequence of hemodynamic events elicited by active (stand-up) and passive (head-up tilt, HUT) changes in posture, we monitored heart rate and arterial blood pressure continuously in ten healthy volunteers at rest, during rapid tilts (75° HUT over 2 secs), slow tilts (75° HUT over 50 secs), and stand tests. A marked initial transient drop in mean arterial pressure (MAP) and increase in heart rate (HR) seen during rapid tilt, RT, and stand-up, SU, were absent during slow tilt, ST. While the magnitudes of transient heart rate peak and blood pressure minimum for RT and SU, respectively, were different, their relative timing was well preserved. We attribute the timing to the response of homeostatic reflex mechanisms. No statistically significant difference could be detected when comparing steady-state values of MAP and HR for SU and HUT 140 seconds after the onset of the respective stress.
Keywords :
biomechanics; cardiovascular system; electrocardiography; haemodynamics; medical signal processing; 2 sec; 50 sec; active posture changes; arterial blood pressure; circulatory response; heart rate; hemodynamic events; homeostatic reflex mechanisms; passive posture changes; rapid tilt test; slow tilt test; stand test; Arterial blood pressure; Biomedical monitoring; Blood pressure; Heart rate; Heart rate measurement; Hemodynamics; Steady-state; Stress; Testing; Timing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 2003
ISSN :
0276-6547
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8170-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2003.1291141
Filename :
1291141
Link To Document :
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