Assessment of parasympathetic control of heart rate by a noninvasive method

FM Fouad, RC Tarazi, CM Ferrario… - American Journal …, 1984 - journals.physiology.org
FM Fouad, RC Tarazi, CM Ferrario, S Fighaly, C Alicandri
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1984journals.physiology.org
The degree of parasympathetic control of heart rate was assessed by the abolition of
respiratory sinus arrhythmia with atropine. Peak-to-peak variations in heart periods (VHP)
before atropine injection correlated significantly (r= 0.90, P less than 0.001) with
parasympathetic control, indicating that VHP alone may be used as a noninvasive indicator
of the parasympathetic control of heart rate. Pharmacologic blockade of beta-adrenergic
supply in a separate group of normal volunteers did not alter the relationship between VHP …
The degree of parasympathetic control of heart rate was assessed by the abolition of respiratory sinus arrhythmia with atropine. Peak-to-peak variations in heart periods (VHP) before atropine injection correlated significantly (r = 0.90, P less than 0.001) with parasympathetic control, indicating that VHP alone may be used as a noninvasive indicator of the parasympathetic control of heart rate. Pharmacologic blockade of beta-adrenergic supply in a separate group of normal volunteers did not alter the relationship between VHP and parasympathetic control, indicating that the condition of the experiment (complete rest in a quiet atmosphere) allows the use of VHP alone without pharmacologic interventions to characterize the vagal control of heart rate in humans.
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