| Literature DB >> 28167918 |
Renata Miyabara1, Karsten Berg2, Jan F Kraemer2, Ovidiu C Baltatu1, Niels Wessel2, Luciana A Campos1.
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the most sensitive heart rate and blood pressure variability (HRV and BPV) parameters from a given set of well-known methods for the quantification of cardiovascular autonomic function after several autonomic blockades.Entities:
Keywords: autonomic nervous system; heart rate variability; symbolic dynamics
Year: 2017 PMID: 28167918 PMCID: PMC5253391 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
Description of time domain and frequency domain parameters.
| meanNN | ms or mmHg | Mean BBI or mean blood pressure (BP) |
| sdNN | ms or mmHg | Standard deviation of all BBI or BP values |
| sdaNN1 | ms or mmHg | standard deviation of 1-min averages |
| cvNN | None | sdNN/meanNN |
| RMSSD | ms or mmHg | Root mean square of successive BBI or BP differences |
| pNNlX (•) | % | Percentage of beat-to-beat differences lower than X ms (mmHg) [e.g., X = 3/6/9/12 ms (mmHg)] |
| shannon (•) | None | Shannon entropy of the histogram (density distribution of the BBIs or BP values) |
| P | ms2 or mmHg2 | Total power from 0−0.4 Hz |
| ULF | ms2 or mmHg2 | Ultra low frequency band 0−0.05 Hz |
| VLF | ms2 or mmHg2 | Very low frequency band 0.05−0.18 Hz |
| ULF+VLF | ms2 or mmHg2 | Frequency band 0−0.18 Hz |
| LF | ms2 or mmHg2 | Low frequency band 0.18-1 Hz |
| HF | ms2 or mmHg2 | High frequency band 1-2 Hz |
| LF/HF | None | Quotient of LF and HF |
| HFn | None | Normalized high frequency band [HF/(LF+HF)] |
| LFn | None | Normalized low frequency band [LF/(LF+HF)] |
Adopted standards (Malik et al., .
Figure 1The ability of different HRV, SBP, and DBP parameters to discriminate between the different autonomic blockades. The significance levels shown below are achieved by the statistical analysis described in the respective section. The lower the p-value, the higher are the differences of the physiological parameter between the several blockades.
Set of the six best parameters showing the biggest impact over all treatments between basal and peak time.
| Methylatropine | −−/0 | −−/0 | ++/0 | −/0 | −/0 | −−/0 |
| Metoprolol | −/0 | −−/0 | 0/0 | 0/0 | ++/0 | 0/0 |
| Methylatropine + Metropolol | −−/0 | −−/0 | ++/0 | −/0 | +/0 | 0/0 |
| Prazosin | −−/0 | −−/−− | ++/++(D) | −/0 | ++/−− | −−/0 |
| Hexamethonium | −/0 | −−/− | +/0 | −/0 | 0/−− | −/0 |
Symbols: Big increase (++), increase (+), no change (0), decrease (−), big decrease (–). Changes for only one value of the diastolic (D) blood pressure are labeled (Prazosin/polvar3).
Figure 2The basal and peak time values for meanNN, VLF, and POLVAR3 for all five blockades and all domains (HRV, SBP, DBP).