Detailed Information on Publication Record
2005
Frequency of the blood pressure spectral peak around 0.1 Hz and baroreflex sensitivity in man
KRTIČKA, Antonín, Bohumil FIŠER, Nataša HONZÍKOVÁ, Zuzana NOVÁKOVÁ, Jiří MOUDR et. al.Basic information
Original name
Frequency of the blood pressure spectral peak around 0.1 Hz and baroreflex sensitivity in man
Name in Czech
Frekvence vrcholu v pásmu 0,1 HZ ve spektru krevního tlaku a citlivost baroreflexu u člověka
Name (in English)
Frequency of the blood pressure spectral peak around 0.1 Hz and baroreflex sensitivity in man
Authors
KRTIČKA, Antonín (203 Czech Republic), Bohumil FIŠER (203 Czech Republic), Nataša HONZÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Zuzana NOVÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Jiří MOUDR (203 Czech Republic)
Edition
1. vyd. Praha, European Medical and Biological Engineering Conference EMBEC 05, p. CD-ROM 1411.pdf, 5 pp. 2005
Publisher
IFMBE
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
30105 Physiology
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/05:00014220
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
ISSN
Keywords (in Czech)
Baroreflex, spektrální analýza
Keywords in English
Baroreflex sensitivity; spectral analysis
Změněno: 19/6/2009 12:15, prof. MUDr. Bohumil Fišer, CSc.
V originále
According to the mathematical model of the vascular component of baroreflex, the gain of the heart-rate baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) positively correlates with the resonance frequency of the peak in the range of 0.05 - 0.15 Hz. In this study the relationship between BRS and the frequency of the peak in blood-pressure (BP) spectra around 0.1Hz was evaluated 58 subjects at rest and during exercise. A positive correlation between the frequency of the peak in BP-spectra around 0.1 Hz and BRS was confirmed during exercise and during the recovery period respectively. At rest this correlation was not found. This could be explained by the role of autonomic nerves in blood-pressure and heart-rate regulation. BRS mainly corresponds to the gain of parasympathetic activity, which is high at rest. Sympathetic activity, which determines vascular resistance, dominates during exercise.
In English
According to the mathematical model of the vascular component of baroreflex, the gain of the heart-rate baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) positively correlates with the resonance frequency of the peak in the range of 0.05 - 0.15 Hz. In this study the relationship between BRS and the frequency of the peak in blood-pressure (BP) spectra around 0.1Hz was evaluated 58 subjects at rest and during exercise. A positive correlation between the frequency of the peak in BP-spectra around 0.1 Hz and BRS was confirmed during exercise and during the recovery period respectively. At rest this correlation was not found. This could be explained by the role of autonomic nerves in blood-pressure and heart-rate regulation. BRS mainly corresponds to the gain of parasympathetic activity, which is high at rest. Sympathetic activity, which determines vascular resistance, dominates during exercise.
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