Respiration in cardiovascular regulation models: Signal or confounding factor? A review

G. Baselli, F. Aletti, M. Ferrario
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The coupling of breathing and cardiovascular (CV) regulation is a main source of spontaneous short term CV variability signals. However, intense interaction with short term regulations involving baroreflex, vasomotion, and central drives and the ubiquitous presence of respiratory driven/modulated responses may render it a potent confounding factor, when not properly described. Major challenges are found in the acute clinical environment, e.g. ICU and OR, where monitoring cardiorespiratory coupling and CV regulation is of high impact, while sedation and forced ventilation extensively change the reflex portrait. A review is here attempted, finalized to approach ICU recordings in the ShockOmics EC project, aimed at integrating biomolecular and CV data in acute shock, under diffuse receptor cleavage and autonomic impairment.
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心血管调节模型中的呼吸作用:信号还是混杂因素?回顾
呼吸和心血管(CV)调节的耦合是自发性短期CV变异性信号的主要来源。然而,与包括气压反射、血管舒缩和中枢驱动在内的短期调节的强烈相互作用以及呼吸驱动/调节反应的普遍存在可能使其成为一个强有力的混杂因素,如果没有适当的描述。主要的挑战是在急性临床环境中发现的,例如ICU和OR,监测心肺耦合和CV调节的影响很大,而镇静和强制通气广泛地改变了反射画像。本文试图对ShockOmics EC项目中的ICU记录进行综述,旨在整合弥漫性受体分裂和自主神经损伤下急性休克的生物分子和CV数据。
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