Role of pulse wave velocity for assessing autonomic nervous system activities in reference to heart rate variability.

M Okada, T Matsuto, S Satoh, S Igarashi, M Baba, O Sugita, M Okada
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Abstract

Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is related to arterial wall elasticity, which in part is regulated by sympathetic nervous system activity. The present study investigated the potential for the simultaneous use of PWV and heart rate variability using noninvasive recordings in order to provide a quantitative evaluation of the sympathovagal interaction modulating cardiovascular functions. We obtained 10 indices from the PWV and heart rate (HR) time series of 92 healthy subjects (control group) and compared the results with those of 135 patients with diabetes mellitus or vertigo. Five indices were obtained from a PWV series, that is, the mean, the coefficient of variation (CV) during supine rest, those immediately after standing up unaided, and the change of the mean PWVs before and after standing. The rest of the indices were also obtained from the instantaneous HR series. Statistical analyses revealed significant differences in the change of the mean PWVs after standing, the mean and CV of resting HR, the mean and CV of standing HR, and the change of mean HRs in patients with diabetic neuropathy as compared with healthy subjects (p < 0.01). The change of the mean PWV immediately after standing allows for the assessment of peripheral vascular sympathetic functions, provided one uses HR variability indices simultaneously.

参考心率变异性,脉搏波速度在评估自主神经系统活动中的作用。
脉搏波速度(PWV)与动脉壁弹性有关,而动脉壁弹性部分受交感神经系统活动的调节。本研究探讨了使用无创记录同时使用PWV和心率变异性的可能性,以便对调节心血管功能的交感病迷走神经相互作用提供定量评估。我们从92名健康受试者(对照组)的PWV和心率(HR)时间序列中获得10项指标,并与135名糖尿病或眩晕患者进行比较。从PWV序列中得到5个指标,分别是平卧休息时的平均值、平卧休息时的变异系数(CV)、站立后立即站立时的变异系数(CV)以及站立前后平均PWV的变化。其余指标也由瞬时HR序列获得。经统计学分析,糖尿病神经病变患者站立后平均pwv变化、静息HR均值、静息HR均值、静息HR均值、CV、平均HR变化与健康人比较,差异均有统计学意义(p < 0.01)。如果同时使用心率变异性指标,站立后立即平均PWV的变化可以评估周围血管交感功能。
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