The mechanisms underlying the relationship between RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) variability at the respiratory frequency are still object of discussion. In this study, the information on directionality provided by causal cross-spectral analysis was exploited to infer possible influences of respiration on cardiovascular parameters variability. The ability of causal analysis to account for directionality in RR-SAP interrelationships in presence of respiratory exogenous effects was first tested on model simulations. Hence, real data measured on healthy subjects during spontaneous and paced breathing at 0.25 Hz were analysed. The results obtained in real data were consistent with simulations, thus supporting the hypothesis of different influences of respiration on SAP and RR interval variability under different physiological conditions.
Exploring causal interactions between blood pressure and RR interval at the respiratory frequency
Faes, Luca;Nollo, Giandomenico
2006-01-01
Abstract
The mechanisms underlying the relationship between RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) variability at the respiratory frequency are still object of discussion. In this study, the information on directionality provided by causal cross-spectral analysis was exploited to infer possible influences of respiration on cardiovascular parameters variability. The ability of causal analysis to account for directionality in RR-SAP interrelationships in presence of respiratory exogenous effects was first tested on model simulations. Hence, real data measured on healthy subjects during spontaneous and paced breathing at 0.25 Hz were analysed. The results obtained in real data were consistent with simulations, thus supporting the hypothesis of different influences of respiration on SAP and RR interval variability under different physiological conditions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.