Tamura T, Maekawa T, Nakajima K, Sadamitsu D, Tateishi A
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University Hospital, Yamaguchi University, Japan.
Chronobiol Int. 1998 Nov;15(6):633-46. doi: 10.3109/07420529808993199.
Long-term heart rate fluctuations in postoperative and brain-dead patients were investigated. Heart rates were monitored continuously, and the data were stored, edited, and interpolated to allow for data lost during calibration and disconnection of the sensors for various treatments. Heart rate power spectra were calculated using the fast Fourier transform method. The power spectra of the patients who recovered showed that the heart rate fluctuated and produced a 1/f relationship, termed 1/f fluctuations, whereas those of patients who died in the intensive care unit (ICU) consisted of white-noise-like signals. The power spectra in brain-dead patients showed a 1/f relationship under steady-state conditions, while the power density and variation of the frequency distribution were lower than those in a normal subject. Therefore, 1/f fluctuations appear to be universal and occur independent of the central nervous system.
对术后患者和脑死亡患者的长期心率波动情况进行了研究。持续监测心率,并对数据进行存储、编辑和插值处理,以弥补因校准以及为进行各种治疗而断开传感器时丢失的数据。使用快速傅里叶变换方法计算心率功率谱。康复患者的功率谱显示心率波动并产生1/f关系,称为1/f波动,而在重症监护病房(ICU)死亡的患者的功率谱则由类似白噪声的信号组成。脑死亡患者在稳态条件下的功率谱显示出1/f关系,但其功率密度和频率分布变化低于正常受试者。因此,1/f波动似乎具有普遍性,且其发生与中枢神经系统无关。