Assessment of baroreceptor reflex sensitivity by means of spectral analysis.

HW Robbe, LJ Mulder, H Rüddel, WA Langewitz… - …, 1987 - Am Heart Assoc
HW Robbe, LJ Mulder, H Rüddel, WA Langewitz, JB Veldman, G Mulder
Hypertension, 1987Am Heart Assoc
A method of determining baroreceptor reflex sensitivity is proposed that is based on spectral
analysis of systolic pressure values and RR interval times, namely, the modulus (or gain) in
the mid frequency band (0.07-0.14 Hz) between these two signals. Results using this
method were highly correlated (0.94; n= 8) with results of the phenylephrine method. In
addition, compared with the values for the preceding rest period, the modulus decreased
during mental challenge, as might be expected from the literature.
A method of determining baroreceptor reflex sensitivity is proposed that is based on spectral analysis of systolic pressure values and RR interval times, namely, the modulus (or gain) in the mid frequency band (0.07-0.14 Hz) between these two signals. Results using this method were highly correlated (0.94; n = 8) with results of the phenylephrine method. In addition, compared with the values for the preceding rest period, the modulus decreased during mental challenge, as might be expected from the literature.
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