Comparative Evaluation of Heart Rate Variability Based on the Data of ECG and Blood Pressure Measurements


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The development of new approaches to the assessment of heart rate variability (HRV) is an important problem, since HRV reflects the functioning of cardiovascular control and is affected by various diseases. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the informative value of statistical and spectral HRV parameters calculated from pulse interval (PI) data of blood pressure as compared with those calculated from RR-interval data of electrocardiograms (ECG). We recorded ECG in conscious rats using skin adhesive electrodes simultaneously with blood pressure signal obtained through a catheter in the femoral artery. It has been found that the PI sequence can be used to calculate the statistical HRV indices that describe the HRV at time intervals about 1 min or longer, but statistical indices of the PI and RR intervals may differ in the analysis of beat-tobeat variations. The power spectra of the RR intervals and PI coincide in the low-frequency region, including the band of baroreflex cardiac rhythm oscillation. However, they can differ in the high-frequency region (at respiration frequency and above).

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V. Negulyaev

Institute of Biomedical Problems; Moscow State University

Email: ovin@imbp.ru
Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

A. Borovik

Institute of Biomedical Problems

Email: ovin@imbp.ru
Rússia, Moscow

E. Lukoshkova

Institute of Biomedical Problems; Russian Cardiology Research and Production Complex

Email: ovin@imbp.ru
Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

O. Tarasova

Institute of Biomedical Problems; Moscow State University

Email: ovin@imbp.ru
Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

O. Vinogradova

Institute of Biomedical Problems

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: ovin@imbp.ru
Rússia, Moscow

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