晕厥时HR和ABP变异性信号的时变闭环相互作用

L. Mainardi, A. Bianchi, R. Barbieri, V. Di Virgilio, S. Piazza, R. Furlan, G. Baselli, S. Cerutti
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采用双变量时变模型研究了心率(HR)和动脉血压(ABP)变异性信号之间的相互作用。选择线性、参数化、闭环模型来描述HR和ABP自发变率之间的关系,并根据信号的动态变化进行递归更新。通过这种方法,可以得到两个信号相互作用的逐次描述以及相关光谱和交叉光谱参数的逐次提取。此外,由于适当的建模,可以在心跳对心跳的基础上提取/spl α /-气压感受增益的无创测量。这些参数的量化是通过ARMA模型的自动光谱分解技术得到的。从提出的模型中获得的参数用于研究血管迷走神经性晕厥的发作。作者特别感兴趣的是定量评估自主神经系统(ANS)行为在发作前时期的变化,并评估ANS与血管迷走神经事件相关的作用。
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Time-variant closed-loop interaction between HR and ABP variability signals during syncope
The mutual interactions existing between heart rate (HR) and arterial blood pressure (ABP) variability signals are investigated by means of a bivariate, time-variant model. The linear, parametric, closed-loop model, chosen to describe the relationships between HR and ABP spontaneous variability, is updated recursively according to the dynamic variations in the signals. In this way a beat-to-beat description of the interaction of the two signals and a beat-to-beat extraction of the relevant spectral and cross-spectral parameters are obtained. Furthermore, as a result of proper modelisation, a noninvasive measurement of the /spl alpha/-baroceptive gain is extracted on a beat-to-beat basis. The quantification of these parameters is obtained through an automatic spectral decomposition technique for an ARMA model. The parameters achieved from the proposed model are used to investigate episodes of vasovagal syncope. In particular the authors are interested in a quantitative assessment of the changes of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) behavior in the epoch preceding the episode and in the evaluation of ANS role in association with the vasovagal event.<>
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