Time-Frequency Analysis of Cardiovascular and Cardiorespiratory Interactions During Orthostatic Stress by Extended Partial Directed Coherence
Autor: | Ramón González-Camarena, J. Gonzalez-Hermosillo, Sonia Charleston-Villalobos, T. Aljama-Corrales, M.J. Gaitán-González, Steffen Schulz, S. Reulecke, Andreas Voss, G. Hernandez-Pacheco, Mahmood R. Azimi-Sadjadi |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Supine position extended partial directed coherence 0206 medical engineering General Physics and Astronomy Orthostatic intolerance lcsh:Astrophysics 02 engineering and technology Baroreflex Article 03 medical and health sciences Orthostatic vital signs cardiovascular interactions 0302 clinical medicine Internal medicine Heart rate time-frequency representation lcsh:QB460-466 Medicine Vagal tone lcsh:Science gender effects business.industry Cardiorespiratory fitness cardiorespiratory interactions medicine.disease 020601 biomedical engineering lcsh:QC1-999 Blood pressure Cardiology orthostatic intolerance lcsh:Q business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery lcsh:Physics |
Zdroj: | Entropy, Vol 21, Iss 5, p 468 (2019) Entropy Volume 21 Issue 5 |
ISSN: | 1099-4300 |
Popis: | In this study, the linear method of extended partial directed coherence (ePDC) was applied to establish the temporal dynamic behavior of cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory interactions during orthostatic stress at a 70° head-up tilt (HUT) test on young age-matched healthy subjects and patients with orthostatic intolerance (OI), both male and female. Twenty 5-min windows were used to analyze the minute-wise progression of interactions from 5 min in a supine position (baseline, BL) until 18 min of the orthostatic phase (OP) without including pre-syncopal phases. Gender differences in controls were present in cardiorespiratory interactions during OP without compromised autonomic regulation. However in patients, analysis by ePDC revealed considerable dynamic alterations within cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory interactions over the temporal course during the HUT test. Considering the young female patients with OI, the information flow from heart rate to systolic blood pressure (mechanical modulation) was already increased before the tilt-up, the information flow from systolic blood pressure to heart rate (neural baroreflex) increased during OP, while the information flow from respiration to heart rate (respiratory sinus arrhythmia) decreased during the complete HUT test. Findings revealed impaired cardiovascular interactions in patients with orthostatic intolerance and confirmed the usefulness of ePDC for causality analysis. |
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