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Takashi Kusayama1,2, Johnson Wong1, Xiao Liu1, Wenbo He1,3, Anisiia Doytchinova4, Eric A Robinson1, David E Adams1, Lan S Chen5, Shien-Fong Lin6, Katherine Davoren7,8, Ronald G Victor8, Cheng Cai9,10, Ming-Yan Dai3,10, Ying Tian10,11, Pei Zhang10,12, Dereen Ernst10, Richard H Rho13, Minglong Chen9, Yong-Mei Cha10, David R Walega14, Thomas H Everett1, Peng-Sheng Chen15.
Abstract
neuECG, the simultaneous noninvasive recording of ECG and skin sympathetic nerve activity (SKNA), directly records sympathetic nerve activity over a long period of time. It can be used to measure sympathetic tone in healthy subjects and in subjects with non-cardiovascular diseases. The electrical activity that can be measured on the surface of the skin originates from the heart, the muscle or nerve structures. Because the frequency content of nerve activity falls in a higher frequency range than that of the ECG and myopotential, it is possible to use high-pass or band-pass filtering to specifically isolate the SKNA. neuECG is voltage calibrated and does not require invasive procedures to impale electrodes in nerves and thus has advantages over microneurography. Here, we present a protocol that takes <10 min to set up. The neuECG can be continuously recorded over a 24-h period or longer. We also describe methods to efficiently analyze neuECG from humans using commercially available hardware and software to facilitate adoption of this technology in clinical research.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32313253 DOI: 10.1038/s41596-020-0316-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Protoc ISSN: 1750-2799 Impact factor: 13.491