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Decreased cardiac parasympathetic nerve activity of pregnant women during foot baths.

Kuniko Miyazato1, Kanji Matsukawa.   

Abstract

AIM: This study aimed to examine the effect of foot baths on the cardiac parasympathetic outflow of five pregnant (31-32 weeks; mid-pregnancy) women and 16 non-pregnant women.
METHODS: The cardiac parasympathetic outflow was assessed by using the respiratory variability of the R-R interval under controlled breathing according to three different methods: (i) respiratory sinus arrhythmia; (ii) a respiratory-synchronized component of the power spectrum of R-R interval variability with a fast Fourier transform; and (iii) a high-frequency component (HF at 0.15-0.40 Hz) of the power spectrum of R-R interval variability with a maximum entropy method.
RESULTS: The rate and amplitude of spontaneous respiration and arterial blood pressure at rest were the same between the non-pregnant and pregnant women. However, the baseline R-R interval was shorter and the respiratory-synchronized and HF components of the power spectrum of R-R interval variability were smaller in the pregnant women, indicating a decreased baseline cardiac parasympathetic outflow with mid-pregnancy. Although a foot bath for 15 min did not significantly affect the systemic hemodynamics and body temperature of both groups, the foot bath reduced the respiratory arrhythmia and the respiratory-synchronized and HF components of the power spectrum of R-R interval variability in both groups. The reduction in the respiratory R-R interval became more prominent in the pregnant group.
CONCLUSION: A foot bath, used as part of midwives' daily nursing care, is able to decrease the cardiac parasympathetic outflow of pregnant women.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20618678     DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-7924.2010.00136.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Nurs Sci        ISSN: 1742-7924            Impact factor:   1.418


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