R. Colombo, G. Mazzuero, P. Lanfranchi, G. Spinatonda, P. Giannuzzio, G. Minuco
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Spectral analysis of RR interval and systolic arterial pressure variability was applied for the non invasive assessment of the baroreflex gain in Congestive Chronic Heart Failure (CNF). Forty-nine CHF patients were studied during rest, controlled breathing and head-up tilt. The alpha index, a noninvasive measure of the overall gain of the RR to systolic arterial pressure (SAP) relationship, and a modified version called beta, incorporating the weighted coherence function, were computed in the low (LF) and high (NF) frequency bands by spectral analysis, and compared with the phenylephrine test slope. A linear model fitted on the beta index values during rest and controlled breathing showed a high correlation (r=0.93, Standard error of the estimation=2.5 ms/mmHg) with the phenylephrine test slope. In severe CNF patients the beta index proposed, evaluated during rest and controlled breathing, may improve the baroreflex gain estimation and provide a noninvasive assessment method that might be useful in gauging prognosis.