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Variability of Phase Shift Between Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Fluctuations: a marker of short-term circulation control

Authors

HALÁMEK Josef KÁRA Tomáš JURÁK Pavel SOUČEK Miroslav FRANCIS Darrel P. DAVIES L.Ceri SHEN Win K. COATS Andrew J.S. NOVÁK Miroslav NOVÁKOVÁ Zuzana PANOVSKÝ Roman TOMAN Jiří ŠUMBERA Josef SOMERS Virend K.

Year of publication 2003
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Circulation /NLM-MEDLINE/
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Cardiovascular diseases incl. cardiosurgery
Keywords baroreceptors; respiration; death; sudden
Description We postulated that the variability of the phase shift between blood pressure and heart rate fluctuation near the frequency of 0.10 Hz might be useful in assessing autonomic circulatory control. The frequency of 0.10 Hz represents a useful and potentially important one for controlled breathing, at which differences in blood pressure-RR interactions become evident. These interactions, whether computed as a variability of phase to define stability of the blood pressure-heart rate interaction or defined as the baroreflex sensitivity to define the gain in heart rate response to blood pressure changes, are significantly different in patients at risk for sudden arrhytmic death. In young versus older healthy individuals, only baroreflex gain is different, with the variability of phase being similar in both groups. These measurements of short-term circulatory control might help in risk stratification for sudden cardiac death.
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