Dynamic Cardiovagal Response to Motion Sickness: A Point-Process Heart Rate Variability Study.

Computers in cardiology Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Lt Lacount, V Napadow, B Kuo, K Park, J Kim, En Brown, R Barbieri
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Abstract

A visual display of stripes was used to examine cardio-vagal response to motion sickness. Heart rate variability (HRV) was investigated using dynamic methods to discern instantaneous fluctuations in reaction to stimulus and perception-based events. A novel point process adaptive recursive algorithm was applied to the R-R series to compute instantaneous heart rate, HRV, and high frequency (HF) power as a marker of vagal activity. Results show interesting dynamic trends in each of the considered subjects. HF power averaged across ten subjects indicates a significant decrease 20s to 60s following the transition from "no nausea" to "mild." Conversely, right before "strong" nausea, the group average shows a transient trending increase in HF power. Findings confirm gradual sympathetic activation with increasing nausea, and further evidence transitory increases in vagal tone before flushes of strong nausea.

晕动病的动态心迷走反应:点过程心率变异性研究
利用条纹的视觉显示来研究晕动病的心-迷走反应。使用动态方法研究了心率变异性(HRV),以辨别对刺激和感知事件的反应的瞬时波动。一种新颖的点过程自适应递归算法被应用于 R-R 序列,以计算瞬时心率、心率变异和作为迷走神经活动标记的高频(HF)功率。结果显示,每个受试者都出现了有趣的动态趋势。十名受试者的高频功率平均值显示,从 "无恶心 "到 "轻微 "过渡后的 20 秒到 60 秒,高频功率显著下降。相反,在 "强烈 "恶心之前,组平均值显示高频功率呈短暂上升趋势。研究结果证实,交感神经会随着恶心程度的增加而逐渐激活,并进一步证明了在强烈恶心之前迷走神经张力的短暂增加。
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