DocumentCode
3377329
Title
The interaction of heart rate and blood pressure variations for av dissociation illustrated by a closed-loop heart rate control model
Author
Chiu, H.W.
fYear
2004
fDate
19-22 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
493
Lastpage
496
Abstract
The atrial rate variability measured under an atrialventricular (AV) disassociation condition, e.g. fixed-rate ventricular pacing, has shown a pattern in which the main frequency components vaned with the ventricular rates that very different wirh the AV synchronization condition. Some evidences showed that bear-to-beat blood pressure variation might play a role for this phenomenon. To demonstrate the possible mechanism for the interaction between atrial rate variability and blood pressure variability in AV dissociation condition, a closeloop heart rate control model considering the baroreflex was created in this study. In this model, an integrating pulse frequency modulation model was used to generare the heartbeat and its input was transformed from the blood pressure waveform. One simulation is to automatically generate heart rate variability and blood pressure variabiliq. In this case the blood pressure waveform fur each beat was shaped using a curve with a variable maximum representing systolic blood pressure that was determined by each AV delay. The other simulation is to generate atrial rate variability using the real blood pressure waveform data recorded from AVblock patient, The results demonstrated that the frequency domain features for the real atrial rate variation could be approximated with real blood pressure waveform data by this model when the mean heart rate was tuned.
Keywords
Baroreflex; Blood pressure; Frequency measurement; Frequency modulation; Frequency synchronization; Heart beat; Heart rate; Heart rate variability; Pressure control; Pulse modulation;
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.2004.1442982
Filename
1442982
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