Effects of metronome breathing on the assessment of autonomic control using heart rate variability

J Haaksma*, J Brouwer, M P van den Berg, W A Dijk, W R M Dassen, H J G M Crijns, Lambertus Mulder, Gysbertus Mulder

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Abstract

Analysis of Heart Rate Variability is a non-invasive quantitative tool to study the influence of the autonomic nervous system on the heart. Rapid variations in heart rate, related to breathing are primarily mediated by the vagal limb of the autonomic nervous system. The resulting variations in heart rate are usually referred to as respiratory sinus arrhythmia. Metronome breathing (MB) is often advocated to assess more accurately vagal control. However, the additional value of MB over SE has never been established We studied the effect of MB (0.25 Hz) on HRV variables in 12 healthy male subjects under stable conditions using pharmacological autonomic blockade. During MB several variables showed a lower absolute value, however a strong correlation existed between variables computed during spontaneous breathing (SE) and MB. MB offers some, but no important advantages over spontaneous breathing.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComputers in Cardiology 1996
Place of PublicationNEW YORK
PublisherIEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Pages97-100
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)0-7803-3710-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1996
Event23rd Annual Scientific Meeting on Computers in Cardiology - , India
Duration: 8-Sept-199611-Sept-1996

Publication series

NameCOMPUTERS IN CARDIOLOGY
PublisherI E E E
ISSN (Print)0276-6574

Other

Other23rd Annual Scientific Meeting on Computers in Cardiology
Country/TerritoryIndia
Period08/09/199611/09/1996

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