• DocumentCode
    3375988
  • Title

    Role of causality in the evaluation of coherence and transfer function between heart period and systolic pressure in humans

  • Author

    Faes, L. ; Porta, A. ; Antolini, R. ; Nollo, G.

  • fYear
    2004
  • fDate
    19-22 Sept. 2004
  • Firstpage
    277
  • Lastpage
    280
  • Abstract
    To elicit the effects of considering causality in the study of the interactions between KR interval and systolic pressure (SP) variability, the traditional noncausal crossspectral analysis was compared with a causal method able to separate the two arms of the RR-SP regulatory loop. Estimates of coherence (K) and causal coherences from SP to RR (Ksr) and from RR to SP (Krs), and of noncausal (G) and causal (Gsr) baroreflex gain were evaluated at 0.1 Hz in 10 healthy young subjects in the supine position and after head-up tilt. While K was high in both conditions, at rest Ksr was signflcantly lower rhan Krs. After tilt, Ksr increased and Krs decreased signi@antly. With respect to G, Gsr was significantly lower ut rest and comparable afier tilt. Thus, in the supine position the prevalence of non-baroreflex coupling mechanisms led [he traditional approach to overestimate the baroreflex gain, while the tilt-induced activation of the baroreflex control made similar the gain esrimafes.
  • Keywords
    Baroreflex; Cardiology; Density functional theory; Frequency domain analysis; Heart; Humans; Performance analysis; Physics; Spectral analysis; Transfer functions;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computers in Cardiology, 2004
  • Conference_Location
    Chicago, IL, USA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-8927-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CIC.2004.1442926
  • Filename
    1442926