自主神经系统心率变异性的计算模型

S. Sajitha, Minimol Balakrishnan, M. G. Mini
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心率变异性(HRV)是心率的微妙变化。自主神经系统(Autonomic Nervous System, ANS)通过控制神经递质来调节心率,主要是来自交感神经和副交感神经分支的去甲肾上腺素(NE)和乙酰胆碱(Ach)。HRV分析是一种评估ANS完整性的非侵入性工具,在心脏病发作时以及睡眠呼吸暂停、精神障碍、糖尿病、高血压等许多疾病条件下都可以观察到HRV的变化。了解交感和副交感部位的动力学与HRV之间的关系有助于识别与各种自主神经失衡状况相关的生物学变化,从而有助于有针对性的诊断和治疗。本文提出了一种用于心率调节的ANS计算模型。采用Fitzhugh Nagumo (FHN)模型作为模型的连续阶段,生成离散时间心跳间隔序列。研究了一组具有平衡交感神经和副交感神经活动的健康个体的HRV数据。结果与同一自主状态下由模型综合数据得出的参数一致。
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A Computational Model of Autonomic Nervous System for Heart Rate Variability
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is the subtle beat to beat changes in heart rate. Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) regulates heart rate by controlling the neurotransmitters, mainly Norepinephrine (NE) and Acetyl choline (Ach) from sympathetic and parasympathetic branches respectively. HRV analysis is a noninvasive tool for assessing the integrity of ANS. HRV changes are observed in the onset of heart disease and in a number of disease conditions like sleep apnea, psychiatric disorders, diabetes, hypertension etc. An understanding of the relationship between kinetics at sympathetic and parasympathetic sites and HRV helps to identify biological changes associated with various autonomic imbalance conditions and hence help in targeted diagnosis and therapy. A computational model of ANS for heart rate regulation is proposed in this study. Fitzhugh Nagumo (FHN) model is used as the successive stage of proposed model to generate a discrete time heart beat interval series. HRV data from a group of healthy individuals having balanced sympathetic and parasympathetic activities were studied. The results were in agreement with parameters derived from model synthesized data for the same autonomic state.
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