健康人血流动力学变异性的不对称性

P. Guzik, J. Piskorski, Jerzy Ellert, T. Krauze
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心率不对称是由心率减速和加速对心率变异性、结构和复杂性的贡献不相等引起的。本研究表明,不同的血流动力学参数,如卒中量(SV)、心输出量(CO)和全身血管阻力(SVR)的变异性具有不对称特性。为此,我们使用了99名健康青年志愿者30分钟的心脏阻抗记录,记录了每搏SV、CO和SVR的值。血流动力学参数的增加对短期、长期和总变异性的贡献有显著差异,其增加的次数与减少的次数不同。血液动力学如SV、CO和SVR是心血管时间序列的另一个例子,它们表现出不对称的变异性。我们的研究结果表明,心血管时间序列的不对称性是一种相当普遍的生理现象。这些发现的临床价值有待进一步研究。
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Asymmetry of haemodynamic variability in healthy people
Heart rate asymmetry is caused by an unequal contribution of heart rate decelerations and accelerations to the heart rate variability, structure and complexity. Here we show that the variability of different haemodynamic parameters such as stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO) and systemic vascular resistance (SVR) has asymmetrical properties. For this purpose we used 30-minute cardiac impedance recordings with beat-to-beat values of SV, CO and SVR from 99 healthy young volunteers. The increases of haemodynamic parameters present significantly different contributions to the short-term, long-term and total variability as well as the number of such increases is different from decreases. Haemodynamics such as SV, CO and SVR are additional examples of cardiovascular time series presenting asymmetrical properties of their variability. Our results suggest that asymmetry of cardiovascular time series is rather a general physiological phenomenon. The clinical value of these findings requires further investigation.
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