Inspiratory and expiratory sinus arrhythmia in healthy human.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY Physiological Reports Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.14814/phy2.70245
Pascale Calabrese, Sophie Lambert-Lacroix
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Breathing and ECG were recorded in 33 healthy human subjects at rest. The RR interval was labeled according to its occurrence in the respiratory phases: II (both R waves during inspiration), IE (first R wave in inspiration and following R wave in expiration), EE (both R waves during expiration), and EI (first R wave in expiration and following R wave in inspiration). For each subject, II and EE intervals were plotted versus normalized mean inspiratory duration and normalized mean expiratory duration, respectively, and correlation coefficients and slopes of regression lines were calculated. Statistical analyses were conducted to compare these slopes between and within individuals. These relationships appeared to be linear in most cases, although neither the decrease nor the increase in heart rate occurred at the same rate for all subjects. Overall, the slope associated with II intervals was not higher, in terms of absolute values, than the slope associated with EE intervals for the same subject. Our results underscore the difference between inspiratory and expiratory sinus arrhythmia and suggest that the effects of any stimulation presumed to induce changes in vagal cardiac activity should primarily be sought during expiration.

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健康人的吸气和呼气窦性心律失常。
记录33名健康受试者静息时的呼吸和心电图。RR间隔根据其在呼吸相的出现情况进行标记:II(吸气时均为R波)、IE(吸气时均为R波,呼气时为后R波)、EE(呼气时均为R波)和EI(呼气时均为第R波,吸气时为后R波)。对每个受试者分别绘制II期和EE期与归一化平均吸气持续时间和归一化平均呼气持续时间的关系图,并计算回归线的相关系数和斜率。进行了统计分析来比较个体之间和个体内部的这些斜率。在大多数情况下,这些关系似乎是线性的,尽管在所有的研究对象中,心率的下降和增加的速度都不一样。总体而言,就绝对值而言,与II区间相关的斜率并不高于与EE区间相关的斜率。我们的研究结果强调了吸气性窦性心律失常和呼气性窦性心律失常之间的差异,并建议在呼气时应首先寻找任何可能引起迷走神经心脏活动变化的刺激的影响。
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