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Effects of caloric stimulation on respiratory frequency and heart rate and blood pressure variability.

K Jauregui-Renaud1, K Yarrow, R Oliver, M A Gresty, A M Bronstein.   

Abstract

Heart rate variability (HRV), blood pressure variability (BPV) and respiratory frequency were measured by power spectrum techniques in six normal humans (25-34 years old) and one labyrinthine-defective patient (33 years old) during cold (30 degrees ) vestibular caloric stimulation. Caloric stimuli were delivered intermittently for 2 min, under two different breathing conditions: (1) spontaneous breathing and (2) breathing paced with a metronome (0.25 Hz). During the spontaneous breathing condition, in the normal subjects, the caloric stimuli induced a significant increase in the absolute magnitude of the power spectrum density of the high frequency component (0.15-0. 40 Hz) of HRV and the total bandwidth (0.04-0.4 Hz) of mean BPV. These responses were related to a shift in the weighted average of the respiration frequency on the respiration spectrum, from a median value of 0.27 Hz (range, 0.17-0.29 Hz) during baseline to 0.31 Hz (0. 26-0.31 Hz) following caloric stimulation. This change was not observed in the labyrinthine-defective patient, who had weighted averages of 0.37 Hz and 0.34 Hz, respectively. No significant changes in the normalised units of the low frequency component (0. 04-0.15 Hz) or the high frequency component (0.04-0.4 Hz) of HRV and BPV were observed. During the paced breathing condition, no consistent effect on HRV or BPV was evident. For both breathing conditions, the proportions of HRV and BPV power linearly independent from respiration did not show any caloric-induced change. This study shows that caloric vestibular stimulation produces changes in HRV and BPV by modifying the respiratory pattern.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11033204     DOI: 10.1016/s0361-9230(00)00304-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Bull        ISSN: 0361-9230            Impact factor:   4.077


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