Noninvasive assessment of temporal dynamics in sympathetic and parasympathetic baroreflex responses.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 BIOPHYSICS Physiological measurement Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1088/1361-6579/adc23a
Heberto Suarez-Roca, Negmeldeen Mamoun, Joseph P Mathew, Andrey Bortsov
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Objective: The baroreflex maintains cardiovascular stability by modulating heart rate, myocardial contraction, and vascular tone; however, noninvasive assessment of its sympathetic vascular and myocardial branches often overlooks their time-dependent interplay. To address this gap, we developed and implemented a noninvasive method that characterizes these baroreflex dynamics to enhance understanding of autonomic function and improve clinical assessments of cardiovascular regulation. Approach. We analyzed blood pressure and ECG recordings from 55 preoperative patients and 21 participants from the EUROBAVAR dataset. BRS was calculated using the sequence method for interbeat interval (IBI), cardiac output (CO), myocardial contractility (dP/dtmax), and systemic vascular resistance (SVR), derived through pulse contour analysis at multiple delays relative to beat-to-beat changes in systolic arterial pressure (SAP). Correlations of these BRS estimates with hemodynamic parameters and heart rate variability (HRV) were evaluated at rest and during active standing. Main results. Distinct temporal profiles of BRS for IBI, SVR, and dP/dtmaxwere identified, with significant correlations to HRV and ongoing averaged levels of SVR, CO, and SAP at physiologically relevant delays. Orthostatic stress primarily impacted parasympathetic BRS for IBI, while SVR BRS and dP/dtmaxBRS showed subtler changes, reflecting unique time-dependent associations. Significance. This approach provides a tool to comprehensively understand the baroreflex function, highlighting the latency-dependent interactions of its branches with their effectors and their adaptability to physiological challenges. Such insights could improve clinical assessments of autonomic dysfunction with altered baroreflex latencies and inform personalized strategies for managing conditions that compromise cardiovascular stability. .

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Physiological measurement
Physiological measurement 生物-工程:生物医学
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期刊介绍: Physiological Measurement publishes papers about the quantitative assessment and visualization of physiological function in clinical research and practice, with an emphasis on the development of new methods of measurement and their validation. Papers are published on topics including: applied physiology in illness and health electrical bioimpedance, optical and acoustic measurement techniques advanced methods of time series and other data analysis biomedical and clinical engineering in-patient and ambulatory monitoring point-of-care technologies novel clinical measurements of cardiovascular, neurological, and musculoskeletal systems. measurements in molecular, cellular and organ physiology and electrophysiology physiological modeling and simulation novel biomedical sensors, instruments, devices and systems measurement standards and guidelines.
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