Kamath M V, Fallen E L
Department of Medicine, McMaster University Medical Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Crit Rev Biomed Eng. 1993;21(3):245-311.
Power spectral analysis of short segments of beat-to-beat heart rate variability (PS/HRV) reveals three distinct peaks. In human PS/HRV, the high frequency (HF) band (0.15 to 0.4 Hz) is correlated with respiratory driven vagal efferent input to the sinus node. The low frequency band (LF) 0.06 to 0.15 Hz is believed to be due to baroreceptor mediated blood pressure control. Therefore, PS/HRV represents a noninvasive signature of the balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic components of the autonomic nervous system. This paper reviews the literature on the methodological issues relevant to signal processing, computational, and clinical applications of PS/HRV. Factors affecting the power in the LF and HF bands are examined in healthy controls. Recent work from several laboratories suggests that PS/HRV is a potentially powerful tool for exploring neurocardiac dysfunction in patients with a variety of cardiac and autonomic disorders. Mathematical models which simulate neurocardiac control are examined. Concerns regarding the lack of standardization between different laboratories are expressed. As the PS/HRV attains the status of a clinical diagnostic test, we hope that this review serves as a source of integrated information for researchers in this field.
逐搏心率变异性短片段的功率谱分析(PS/HRV)显示出三个不同的峰值。在人类PS/HRV中,高频(HF)频段(0.15至0.4赫兹)与呼吸驱动的迷走神经传出输入到窦房结相关。低频(LF)频段(0.06至0.15赫兹)被认为是由于压力感受器介导的血压控制。因此,PS/HRV代表了自主神经系统交感和副交感成分之间平衡的一种非侵入性特征。本文综述了与PS/HRV的信号处理、计算和临床应用相关的方法学问题的文献。在健康对照中研究了影响LF和HF频段功率的因素。几个实验室最近的研究表明,PS/HRV是探索各种心脏和自主神经疾病患者神经心脏功能障碍的一种潜在有力工具。研究了模拟神经心脏控制的数学模型。表达了对不同实验室之间缺乏标准化的担忧。随着PS/HRV成为一种临床诊断测试,我们希望这篇综述能为该领域的研究人员提供综合信息来源。