Detailed Information on Publication Record
2010
Comparison of baroreflex sensitivity determined by cross-spectral analysis at respiratory and 0.1 Hz frequencies
BOTHOVÁ, Pavla, Nataša HONZÍKOVÁ, Bohumil FIŠER, Eva ZÁVODNÁ, Zuzana NOVÁKOVÁ et. al.Basic information
Original name
Comparison of baroreflex sensitivity determined by cross-spectral analysis at respiratory and 0.1 Hz frequencies
Name in Czech
Porovnání citlivosti baroreflexu stanoveného vzájemnou spektrální metodou při frekvenci dýchání a 0.1 Hz.
Authors
BOTHOVÁ, Pavla (203 Czech Republic), Nataša HONZÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Bohumil FIŠER (203 Czech Republic), Eva ZÁVODNÁ (203 Czech Republic), Zuzana NOVÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Dale Robert KALINA (124 Canada), Klára HONZÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Růžena LÁBROVÁ (203 Czech Republic)
Edition
Physiological Research, Praha, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Rep. 2010, 0862-8408
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
30105 Physiology
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.646
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/10:00044696
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
UT WoS
000279049100015
Keywords (in Czech)
Citlivost baroreflexu; řízené dýchání; spektrální analýza; hypertenze
Keywords in English
Baroreflex sensitivity; controlled breathing; spectral analysis; hypertension
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 6/9/2010 16:59, prof. MUDr. Nataša Honzíková, CSc.
Abstract
V originále
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the role of breathing in the spectral method of BRS determination with respect to age and hypertension. Blood pressure was recorded by Finapres (5 minutes, controlled breathing at 0.33 Hz) in 118 healthy young subjects (YS: mean age 21.0 years), 26 hypertensive patients (HT: mean age 48.6 years) with 26 age-matched controls (CHT: mean age 46.3 years). A comparison of BRS0.1Hz and BRS0.33Hz was made. Statistically significant correlations were found between BRS0.1Hz and BRS0.33Hz in all groups. The ratios of BRS0.1Hz to BRS0.33Hz were significantly lower than 1 (p, 0.01) in all groups. Thus, BRS evaluated at the breathing rate overestimates the real baroreflex sensitivity. This is more pronounced at low values of BRS.
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