The percentage of cardiac baroreflex sequences is independent from the sign of arterial pressure variations in healthy subjects

Beatrice De Maria, L. D. Dalla Vecchia, V. Bari, B. Cairo, F. Gelpi, F. Perego, Anielle Cristhine Medeiros Takahashi, J. Milan-Mattos, V. Minatel, P. Rehder-Santos, A. Catai, A. Porta
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The sequence (SEQ) method can be exploited to differentiate the patterns of cardiac baroreflex origin according to the sign of systolic arterial pressure (SAP) variations. Indeed, this method distinguishes between patterns featuring heart period (HP) lengthening in response to SAP increase (SEQ++) from those featuring HP shortening in response to SAP decrease (SEQ–). The aim of the study was to compare the proportion between SEQ++ and SEQ– in healthy subjects at rest in supine condition (REST) and during active standing (STAND). One-hundred healthy subjects, divided into five groups based on age (21-30,31-40,41-50,51-60,61-70 yrs), were studied at REST and during STAND. The percentages of SEQ++ (%SEQ++) and SEQ– (%SEQ–) were calculated. Results showed that: i) %SEQ++ and %SEQ– were balanced regardless of age bin; ii) this conclusion held both at REST and during STAND; iii) %SEQ++ and %SEQ– increased from REST to STAND regardless of age bin; iv) the ageing process decreased %SEQ++ and %SEQ– during STAND, while the percentages were more preserved at REST. This finding might have relevant implications in understanding postural disturbances in advanced age.
心脏压力反射序列的百分比独立于健康受试者动脉压力变化的迹象
序列(SEQ)方法可以根据收缩压(SAP)变化的迹象来区分心脏压力反射起源的模式。事实上,该方法区分了心率增加(SEQ++)和心率减少(SEQ -)时心脏周期(HP)延长的模式。本研究的目的是比较健康受试者在仰卧休息(rest)和活动站立(STAND)时SEQ++和SEQ -的比例。100名健康受试者按年龄分为5组(21-30岁、31-40岁、41-50岁、51-60岁、61-70岁),分别在REST和STAND期间进行研究。计算seq++ (% seq++)和SEQ - (%SEQ -)的百分比。结果表明:i) %SEQ++和%SEQ -与年龄无关;ii)这一结论在静止和站立时都成立;iii) %SEQ++和%SEQ -从REST增加到STAND,与年龄无关;(4)老化过程使STAND阶段的%SEQ++和%SEQ -降低,而REST阶段的百分比保持不变。这一发现可能对理解老年体位障碍具有相关意义。
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