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Impact of Altered Breathing Patterns on Interaction of EEG and Heart Rate Variability

机译:改变呼吸模式对脑电图和心率变异性相互作用的影响

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Background: Altered pattern of respiration has been shown to affect both the cardiac as well as cortical activity, which is the basis of central–autonomic dual interaction concept. On the other hand, effect of this association between altered breathing with slow cortical activity, that is, electroencephalography (EEG) theta waves (associated with learning and relaxed alertness) on the cardiac autonomic balance is largely unclear. Objective: The study aims to understand this interaction in response to altered respiratory patterns, for example, voluntary apnea, bradypnea, and tachypnea in terms of EEG and heart rate variability (HRV) correlates in normal healthy subjects. Methods: This study was conducted on 32 adult male subjects. EEG from F3, F4, P3, P4, O1 and O2 cortical areas and Lead II electrocardiography for HRV analysis was continuously recorded during aforesaid respiratory interventions. Power spectral analysis of EEG for theta waves and HRV measures, that is, RMSSD, pNN50, HF, LF, and LF/HF was calculated as % change taking resting value as 100%. Results: Apnea caused decrease in theta power, whereas an increase in LF/HF was observed in HRV. Bradypnea on the other hand, did not elicit any significant change in power of theta waves. However, decreased RMSSD and pNN50 were observed in HRV. Tachypnea led to increase in theta power with HRV depicting significantly decreased RMSSD and pNN50. Besides, significant correlation between EEG and HRV measures was found during tachypnea, which shifted toward posterior cortical sites as compared to resting condition. Conclusion: Various altered respiratory patterns caused either depressed parasympathetic or increased sympathetic output, whereas increased theta power along with posterior shift of correlation between theta power and HRV measures observed during post tachypnea might be due to involvement of global brain areas due to respiration-coupled neuronal activity. Thus, a definite link between cortical activity and autonomic output in relation to altered respiratory patterns may be suggested.
机译:背景:已显示改变的呼吸模式来影响心脏和皮质活动,这是中央自主双相互作用概念的基础。另一方面,这种关联在改变呼吸之间的效果具有缓慢的皮质活动,即心脏自主平衡对脑电图(EEG)THETA波(与学习和放松的警觉)相关,基本上不清楚。目的:该研究旨在了解这种相互作用响应于改变的呼吸模式,例如自愿呼吸暂停,腹膜,腹腔,心率变异性(HRV)与正常健康受试者相关联。方法:本研究于32名成年男性受试者进行。在上述呼吸干预期间,连续记录来自F3,F4,P3,P4,O1和O2皮质区域和用于HRV分析的铅II心电图。脑电图和HRV测量的EEG的功率谱分析,即RMSD,PNN50,HF,LF和LF / HF计算为%变化,以静止值为100%。结果:呼吸暂停引起的θ功率降低,而在HRV中观察到LF / HF的增加。另一方面,BradyPnea没有引起Theta波浪力量的任何重大变化。然而,在HRV中观察到降低的RMSD和PNN50。 Tachypnea导致Theta功率的增加,HRV描绘显着降低的RMSD和PNN50。此外,在Tachypnea期间发现EEG和HRV测量之间的显着相关性,与静止条件相比,转向后皮质部位。结论:各种改变的呼吸模式导致抑郁的副交感神经或增加的交感神经输出,而随着在Tachypnea后观察到的Theta电力和HRV措施之间的相关性的后续偏移可能是由于呼吸耦合的神经元引起的活动。因此,可以提出与改变改变的呼吸模式相关的皮质活动和自主输出之间的明确联系。

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