Autonomic response evaluation during gradual body weight support: Comparison between spectral and symbolic analysis

V. Magagnin, E. Caiani, L. Fusini, M. Turiel, S. Cerutti, A. Porta
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The robot-driven walking therapies with body weight support (BWS) are recently gaining appreciation as they can improve gait recovery in stroke survivors. However, BWS could evoke a response of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) that could be dangerous in patients with cardiovascular regulation deficit. The aim of this study is to evaluate the ANS response during BWS phases through spectral and symbolic analyses of short-term heart rate variability. This evaluation could help to tailor robot-driven walking strategies preventing discomfort and improving rehabilitation. A group of 10 normal subjects was studied during several BWS phases. Results from spectral and symbolic analyses indicated a gradual sympathetic activation together with a parasympathetic inhibition with increasing percentages of BWS. However, since changes appear mainly as trends, our findings suggest that the progressive increase of the BWS generates a light sympathetic stimulation.
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逐渐体重支持过程中的自主反应评价:光谱分析和符号分析的比较
机器人驱动的步行疗法与体重支持(BWS)最近受到赞赏,因为它们可以改善中风幸存者的步态恢复。然而,BWS可能引起自主神经系统(ANS)的反应,这对心血管调节缺陷的患者可能是危险的。本研究的目的是通过短期心率变异性的频谱和符号分析来评估BWS阶段的ANS反应。这项评估可以帮助定制机器人驱动的步行策略,防止不适和改善康复。一组10名正常受试者在BWS的几个阶段进行研究。光谱和符号分析结果表明,随着BWS百分比的增加,交感神经逐渐激活,副交感神经抑制。然而,由于变化主要表现为趋势,我们的研究结果表明,BWS的逐渐增加产生了轻微的交感刺激。
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